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PEOPLING OF AMERICA® CENTER DESIGNS UNVEILED
New York, NY (September 24, 2008) – Today in Ellis Island’s historic Great
Hall, Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne joined The Statue of
Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc. and the National Park Service in
unveiling the plans for a significant expansion of the Ellis Island Immigration
Museum to be called The Peopling of America® Center. Designed by ESI
Design, this exciting new Center will enlarge the story currently told of the
Ellis Island Era (1892-1954) to include the entire panorama of the American
immigration experience, with exhibits dedicated to those who arrived before
Ellis as well as those who arrived post-1954, right up to the present. It will
illustrate the American immigration story across the generations and the
important role immigrants have played in the making of this great nation.
“This expansion will not only significantly broaden the scope of this wonderful
museum’s content, but also its relevancy to the more diverse audiences who
visit America’s national parks today,” said Secretary Kempthorne. “To reflect
this expanded mission, I am delighted to announce that upon completion of the
Center, this museum will be re-named Ellis Island: The National Museum of
Immigration.”
Secretary Kempthorne went on to announce that $2.3 million have been committed
to The Peopling of America® Center as part of the National Park Service
Centennial Challenge Initiative, and the Bank of America Charitable Foundation
is providing $1.5 million in matching funds, along with a $1 million match by
the Annenberg Foundation .
Shown: The Annenberg
Foundation's Gillian Norris-Szanto, Cynthia Garrett, Superintendent, Statue of
Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island, Secretary of Interior Dirk
Kempthorne, Bank of America Charitable Foundation's Andrew Plepler and Statue
of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation's Steve Briganti. Photo Credit: Tina Fineberg
“Bank of America is proud to be the Founding Partner for this dynamic and
timely project which is consistent with other investments we have made to
preserve our nation’s heritage,” said Andrew D. Plepler, Global Community
Impact Executive and President, Bank of America Charitable Foundation.
“Underwriting The Citizenship Gallery is a natural fit with our company’s role
as the Bank of Opportunity. Our business and our philanthropy are focused on
creating economic opportunity for individuals and businesses, and helping
communities thrive.”
Gregory Annenberg Weingarten, Trustee of the Annenberg Foundation comments, “On
behalf of the Annenberg Foundation, I am delighted to support The Peopling of
America® Center. We believe that sharing ideas and knowledge is critical to the
improved public well-being. We hope that the visitors to the New Eras of
Immigration Gallery, underwritten by the Annenberg Foundation, will leave with
a deeper appreciation for what is possible in our country and in the world
today.”
The Center’s citizenship component was highlighted at the event with a
naturalization ceremony under the direction of the United States Citizenship
and Immigration Service, during which twelve immigrants from countries
including Ecuador, Thailand, Haiti, Mexico, Turkey and India were sworn-in as
new American citizens. The Peopling of America® Center, a $20 million
undertaking, continues the historic partnership between The Statue of
Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation and the National Park Service. It will entail
the redesign of one major existing gallery, the restoration of two historically
important spaces to accommodate additional Center exhibits, and the
rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the New Immigration Building to house the
museum’s curatorial center.
“The Foundation is gratified to once again work in partnership with the Park
Service to tell the complete story of the populating of America, dramatically
broadening and enhancing how the museum’s millions of visitors from across the
country and around the world will experience Ellis Island,” said Foundation
President and CEO, Stephen A. Briganti. “I am pleased to announce that we are
over 75% toward our fundraising goal, and work on the first phase of this
highly anticipated expansion began on September 15th.”
“We have designed The Peopling of America® Center to serve as a way for
everyone who visits Ellis Island to personally connect with their family’s
immigration story,” said Edwin Schlossberg, principal designer of ESI Design.
The architectural and engineering work is being designed by Highland
Associates.
The Peopling of America® Center is expected to be completed in 2011.
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Photo Editors: High resolution images of The Peopling of America®
Center exhibits and captions are available online at:
http://www.ellisisland.org/Eiinfo/Press_Immigration_Museum_Story.asp
See national coverage by USA Today, the New York Times and Associated Press:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2008-09-23-ellis-island_N.htm?loc=interstitialskip
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/25/nyregion/25ellis.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=ellis%20island&st=cse&oref=slogin
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap_travel/20080924/ap_tr_ge/travel_brief_ellis_island_museum;_ylt=Amj3X6DswqTD2_IckMSU3xqs0NUE
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