One of the most famous tourist destinations in West Virginia is the West Virginia State Penitentiary. The gothic-style architecture is just amazing and the prison is supposedly haunted! I toured the prison when I was much younger and it honestly frightened me. The noises that the prison makes because it is so old are just unnerving and the peeling paint on all of the walls is just plain depressing.
1) The West Virginia State Penitentiary, which is now closed down as a prison, was opened from 1876 to 1995.
2) The prison, which is located in Moundsville, WV, is now used as a training facility and it is also opened to tours.
3) The first section that was built was the North Wagon Gate, which is made with hand-cut sandstone.
4) The walls surrounding the prison are 24 feet high and 6 feet wide at the base, with foundations that are 5 feet deep.
5) The state used the prisoners for labor during the construction. The total cost was only $363,061.
6) The prison had North and South cell block areas.
The South Hall had 224 cells and the North Hall had a kitchen, dining room, hospital, and the chapel which is pictured above.
7) Not only did some of the prisoners help build the prison, they also had many jobs there that made the prison almost self-sufficient.
Some of the jobs included a carpentry shop, a paint shop, a wagon shop, a stone yard, a bakery, and a hospital.
8) At the turn of the 20th century, the prison was doing well and the conditions there were good.
This definitely changed, though. The facility would later on be ranked on the United States Department of Justice's Top Ten Most Violent Correctional Facilities list.
9) Charles Manson requested to be transferred to this very prison so that he could be closer to family, but his request ended up being declined.
10) 94 men were executed at this prison, 85 of those deaths being hangings.
Paul Glenn, one of the inmates at the prison, actually built the electric chair nicknamed "Old Sparky" in 1951. Nine men died in this chair until execution was outlawed in 1965.
If only those walls could talk! Think of the crazy things that went down in this prison, from riots to executions! As if I never wanted to go to prison before, I definitely don't now!
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