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SS Great Western at New YorkVintage engraving showing the arrival of the SS Great Western at New York. SS Great Western of 1838, was an oak-hulled paddle-wheel steamship; the first purpose-built for crossing the Atlantic
New BeginningsA group of immigrants traveling aboard a ship celebrate as they catch their first glimpse of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island in New York Harbor. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)
Brooklyn Bridge from 1878Illustration of a Brooklyn Bridge from 1878
USS LeviathanThe USS Leviathan, a former vessel of the Hamburg-American Line steams into New York Harbour. Originally named Vaterland, she was seized by the US Government in New York during World War I
New York Harbour1859: Ships moored in New York Harbour, seen from Trinity Church looking towards New Jersey. Built in 1846, Trinity Church was until the turn of the century the tallest structure in Manhattan
Immigrants View The Statue Of LibertyIllustration of a group of immigrants on the steerage deck of a steamship viewing the Statue of Liberty as they arrive in New York Harbor, circa 1887. (FPG/Getty Images)
The Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty illuminated at dusk in New YorkFront view of Statue of Liberty illuminated at dusk with dramatic sky, New York
Statue of Liberty illuminated at sunset with dramatic sky, New York City, USAStatue of Liberty illuminated at dusk with sunset in background and dramatic sky, New York City, USA
Statue of LibertyAn aerial view of the Statue of Liberty during sunset with New Jersey in the background
High angle view of the naval ship George Washington returning to New York City at1918: High angle view of the naval ship George Washington returning to New York City at the conclusion of World War I. Other ships surround it as it sails into New York Harbor
Fleeing HitlerRefugee children from England arrive in New York during World War II, 18th July 1940. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)