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Have knowledge of the old immigration facility. I was a tour guide there and am the author of The Ellis Island Island Immigrant Cookbook. Also, to some extent, The Statue of Liberty.
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Hello Justin, What an interesting question. Alas, I have no idea. One possible way to find out the answer would be to contact the NYC Department of Transportation at www.nyc.gov You might also
Hi Kenneth, Please email me at ellisbook@aol.com. Easier. I have a cousin Alcid Bernardin, lives in Pebble Beach, CA. I met a Tom Bernardin, CEO of a big ad agency. Is that your dad? What
Hi Jina, Both are very easy. At 34th Street and 7th Avenue you take the Long Island Railroad to Hicksville. At 42nd at 8th Avenue (Port Authority Bus Terminal) you take a bus (New Jersey Transit)
Hello, I would be happy to talk with you. I am a collector of Statue of Liberty memorabilia...and I worked there and Ellis Island in 1978, 1979 an 1980. I am the author and publisher of the Ellis
Hi Barbara, Thank you for your inquiry and interest in my book. The University of Texas did a beautiful printing in August 2004. I updated it (phone numbers, etc.) and added more recipes. If you

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