New York City was the gateway to America for countless new immigrants over the 19th and 20th centuries. However, not many people know that part of this legacy is still rotting away on Ellis Island.
Read on to learn more about the site, and check out the haunting images photographer Cory Seamer captured at this abandoned island hospital.
Patients would either be released after they recovered or sent back to their home countries if they were ultimately deemed too sick or contagious to enter the United States.
Over 12 million immigrants were processed at the Ellis Island Immigration Center. The complex remains one of the largest public health hospitals ever constructed.