Disambiguation evidence for Great Hall via surface form

"Great Hall (Ellis Island)"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Great Hall (Ellis Island)".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs Main Immigration Building
surface form: Immigrant Inspection Hall
alsoKnownAs Registry Room
architect Edward Lippincott Tilton NERFINISHED
architect William A. Boring NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse museum exhibition space
currentUse public assembly space
feature American flags
feature Guastavino tile vaulting
feature balcony galleries
feature barrel-vaulted ceiling
feature information desks
feature large arched windows
floorArea approximately 20000 square feet
heritageDesignation part of Statue of Liberty National Monument
heritageStatus contributing property to a National Historic Landmark
historicalPeriodOfUse early 20th century
historicalPeriodOfUse late 19th century
inception 1900
instanceOf historic immigration processing hall
instanceOf interior space
instanceOf tourist attraction
locatedIn Ellis Island
locatedIn New York City
locatedIn New York Harbor estuarine system
surface form: New York Harbor
locatedOnFloor second floor of the main building
material brick
material steel
material tile
maximumCapacity several thousand people at a time
nearbyWaterBody Upper New York Bay
opened December 17, 1900
operator National Park Service
partOf Ellis Island
surface form: Ellis Island Historic District
partOf Ellis Island
surface form: Ellis Island Immigration Station
partOf Ellis Island
surface form: Ellis Island Main Building
partOf Ellis Island
surface form: Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration
significantEvent processing of millions of immigrants to the United States
symbolizes American immigration history
symbolizes gateway to the United States
usedFor immigration inspection
usedFor legal inspection processing
usedFor medical inspection processing
usedFor registration of immigrants
visitorAccess accessible via ferry
visitorAccess open to the public