Go on a Nashville prison tour with us and read this scary story of a castle-esque prison, abandoned, clinging to the western edge of Nashville, Tennessee. It's the Tennessee State Prison. Crumbling since its closure in 1992, the spot was most famously used for exterior shots in, "The Green Mile," a movie of Tom Hanks fame. It's an eerie spot that instigates wonder amongst Nashvillians, and a bit of morbid curiosity.
Built in 1898, the Tennessee State Prison was actually modeled after the famed prison in Auburn, New York. It was active until 1992, when prisoners were transferred to Riverbend Prison.
Although you can't take an old Tennessee State Prison tour - dang it - due to unsafe interior structuring, it is still stunning to look at from the outside.
With 800 cells total, the prison was quickly filled to capacity. The whole of the castle-like structure? Took roughly $500,000 from start to finish. That's $12.3 million in today's money.
Even though it's illegal to trespass, there are still many folks who believe this is one of the most haunted places in Nashville. They report voices and footsteps, some even complaining of clanging cells and screams in the night.
We can only imagine - this Nashville haunted prison would be a terrifying place to spend the night.
The history of the prison is rife with prisoner-induced fires and riots. At one point, an attempted prison break blew out a wing! It makes sense - on day one, the 800-person prison admitted 1,403 men from all over the state.
The immediate overcrowding caused a lot of stress for guards and prisoners alike. The men were also required to work for 16 hours a day in order to offset a bit of the cost of incarceration.
In 1902, when 17 prisoners blew out a wing, one inmate was killed and two escaped without ever being caught. The main dining room went up in flames at one point, and in 1938 a mass escape was staged.
The massive prison now stands alone, guarding hundreds of stories behind its walls. The ghosts here, well, they've made the Nashville haunted prison home.
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Though you need a special permit to visit or film here, you can definitely do a drive-by to satisfy your urge to see "haunted prisons near me." Do you love visiting haunted places in Nashville? If being creeped out is your passion, you can also go on our haunted Nashville road trip. Just be sure to peruse the road trip packing guide we made for you before you head out.
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