View of Ellis Island
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6/11/2008
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In Paris a partnership was started at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. This school of architecture served as the pinnacle of architectural education in the 19th century.
Edward Lippincott Tilton was a New York City native who left a promising career in banking to pursue a passion, and William Alciphon Boring from the extremely rural town of Carlinville, Illinois. These two men would form a brief, but nevertheless important partnership that forever changed the storied landscape of Ellis Island making it a symbol for a country built by the hands and hearts of those of many nations.
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Statue Cruises, Circle Line, Boat Ride, Ellis Island, Ellis Island Immigration Museum, Liberty State Park, State Park, New Jersey State Park, Gateway to America, Statue of Liberty, Legal Immigration, Gateway, Jersey City, NJ, Jersey, Hudson County, The Garden State, New York Harbor, New York City, NYC, New York, National Register of Historic Places, New Jersey Register of Historic Places, New York City Landmark
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