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A Port City: Where History and Diversity Meet From the Rock of Gibraltar, a symbol of British Empire's might, to the bustling harbor of Seattle in the late 19th century

Background imagePort City Collection: Europe, Denmark, Copenhagen (aka Kobenhaven), Hillerod. Frederiksborg Castle. Home

Europe, Denmark, Copenhagen (aka Kobenhaven), Hillerod. Frederiksborg Castle. Home of Copenhagens Museum of National History, opened in 1885. Hillerod homes reflected in castle moat

Background imagePort City Collection: Caribbean, Netherlands (formerly a member of the Netherlands Antilles), Aruba. Capital

Caribbean, Netherlands (formerly a member of the Netherlands Antilles), Aruba. Capital city of Oranjestad. Dutch-style architecture

Background imagePort City Collection: Freetown, Sierra Leone, 1874

Freetown, Sierra Leone, 1874

Background imagePort City Collection: A FACTORY AT LAGOS. Port city and the most populous city in Nigeria

A FACTORY AT LAGOS. Port city and the most populous city in Nigeria

Background imagePort City Collection: Aerial view of downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay and the Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington

Aerial view of downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay and the Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington

Background imagePort City Collection: Greece, Aegean Sea, Athens. Port city of Pireaus (Pireas) located on the Gulf of Saronikos

Greece, Aegean Sea, Athens. Port city of Pireaus (Pireas) located on the Gulf of Saronikos, skyline and harbor

Background imagePort City Collection: Greece, Aegean Sea, Athens. Internet Cafe in the Plaka

Greece, Aegean Sea, Athens. Internet Cafe in the Plaka

Background imagePort City Collection: Greece, EU, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Beach art

Greece, EU, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Beach art

Background imagePort City Collection: Greece, EU, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Typical street scene, white church

Greece, EU, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Typical street scene, white church

Background imagePort City Collection: Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Seaside cafes mascot, a large pelican, walks freely

Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Seaside cafes mascot, a large pelican, walks freely between the cafe tables

Background imagePort City Collection: Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Waterfront homes and businesses on the edge of the Aegean Sea

Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Waterfront homes and businesses on the edge of the Aegean Sea

Background imagePort City Collection: Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Seaside cafe on the Aegean Sea

Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Seaside cafe on the Aegean Sea

Background imagePort City Collection: Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Female statue in front of typical white church bell tower

Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Female statue in front of typical white church bell tower

Background imagePort City Collection: Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Typical white island church tower with bell and red door

Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Typical white island church tower with bell and red door

Background imagePort City Collection: Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Famous windmills of Mykonos

Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Famous windmills of Mykonos

Background imagePort City Collection: Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Typical white buildings on the island of Mykonos

Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Typical white buildings on the island of Mykonos

Background imagePort City Collection: Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Church top dome with cross

Greece, Aegean Sea, Mykonos. Church top dome with cross

Background imagePort City Collection: HUSG2A-00018

HUSG2A-00018
Immigrants in line at Ellis Island, New York harbor, circa 1905. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a photograph

Background imagePort City Collection: Immigrants to America asking directions

Immigrants to America asking directions
Northern European immigrants asking the way to the American Midwest, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePort City Collection: Customs inspectors checking steamship passenger luggage

Customs inspectors checking steamship passenger luggage
First-class passengers baggage inspected on arrival of a steamship in New York harbor, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePort City Collection: GATL2A-00005

GATL2A-00005
Harbor of Havana, Cuba, in the 1800s. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePort City Collection: GATL2A-00017

GATL2A-00017
Sailing-ship firing on a fort in Jamaica during colonial times. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imagePort City Collection: GEUR2A-00002

GEUR2A-00002
Moonlight on Genoa harbor, circa 1400s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePort City Collection: GEUR2A-00066

GEUR2A-00066
Port of Cadiz, Spain, seen from the Atlantic Ocean. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration by Gustave Dore

Background imagePort City Collection: GEUR2A-00067

GEUR2A-00067
Lisbon, Portugal, in the 1500s. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of a 16th-century illustration

Background imagePort City Collection: GEUR2A-00090

GEUR2A-00090
Sailboats on the lagoon of Venice. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePort City Collection: Antwerp welcoming the German prince and princess after their marriage, 1858

Antwerp welcoming the German prince and princess after their marriage, 1858
Prince Frederick William and his bride, Princess Victoria Adelaide, afterward emperor and empress of Germany, arriving in Antwerp, 1858. Color lithograph

Background imagePort City Collection: HUSG2A-00006

HUSG2A-00006
German emigrants for New York embarking on Hamburg steamer. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePort City Collection: GCAN2A-00001

GCAN2A-00001
Deportation of the Acadians by the British, 1755. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePort City Collection: HUSG2A-00017

HUSG2A-00017
Immigrants arriving as contract laborers in an American port citiy, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration



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A Port City: Where History and Diversity Meet From the Rock of Gibraltar, a symbol of British Empire's might, to the bustling harbor of Seattle in the late 19th century, port cities have always been gateways to adventure and opportunity. These vibrant hubs have witnessed countless tales unfold on their shores. In ancient times, Phoenician traders navigated treacherous waters to reach prosperous ports that promised wealth and exotic goods. Men would eagerly go ashore from their sailing ships, braving unknown lands in search of new beginnings. New Archangel, once a Russian town nestled in Alaska but now known as Sitka, tells a story of exploration and conquest. Immigrants arriving at Ellis Island around 1900 found themselves in a waiting room filled with hope for a better future. Ponce in Puerto Rico during the 1890s exuded charm with its colonial architecture while Seville's Golden Tower stood tall as an emblem of Spain's rich maritime history. In Ketchikan, Alaska, flightseeing over Misty Fjords offered breathtaking views that reminded visitors why nature is worth preserving. The cotton-loaded steamboats lining New Orleans' riverbanks were stark reminders of America's painful past - black slaves working tirelessly to fuel economic growth. Meanwhile, Erie Canal boats wintering in New York Harbor showcased the importance of waterways for trade and transportation. As day turned into night at Piraeus' Peace and Friendship Stadium against a stunning sunset backdrop, Greece celebrated its enduring legacy as one of the world's oldest port cities. Here too lies evidence that these bustling centers are not just about commerce; they are places where cultures intertwine and friendships blossom. Port cities embody diversity - melting pots where people from all walks of life converge. They serve as bridges between nations and continents; windows into different eras woven together by common threads: ambition, resilience, and dreams yet unfulfilled.