Prisons of Cañon City

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Photography, Pictorials, Travel, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Archaeology, True Crime
Cover of the book Prisons of Cañon City by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons ISBN: 9781439634288
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: March 12, 2008
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
ISBN: 9781439634288
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: March 12, 2008
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Ca�on City sits in a geological bowl surrounded by the Rocky Mountains and the Sangre de Cristo mountain range. Historically, it has been known as the prison capital of the world, with eight� soon to be nine�state prisons in the area and four federal facilities located 11 miles away in Florence. The first prison in Ca�on City was built in 1868, before Colorado became a state, and was opened in 1871. Originally known as the Colorado Territorial Penitentiary, it is currently called the Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility and holds approximately 800 male inmates. Ca�on City has grown up around the prisons, and the area�s colorful history is defined by daring prison breaks, infamous inmates, such as the Colorado cannibal Alferd Packard, and by the stories of the inmates and employees who have been part of the prison system.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Ca�on City sits in a geological bowl surrounded by the Rocky Mountains and the Sangre de Cristo mountain range. Historically, it has been known as the prison capital of the world, with eight� soon to be nine�state prisons in the area and four federal facilities located 11 miles away in Florence. The first prison in Ca�on City was built in 1868, before Colorado became a state, and was opened in 1871. Originally known as the Colorado Territorial Penitentiary, it is currently called the Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility and holds approximately 800 male inmates. Ca�on City has grown up around the prisons, and the area�s colorful history is defined by daring prison breaks, infamous inmates, such as the Colorado cannibal Alferd Packard, and by the stories of the inmates and employees who have been part of the prison system.

More books from Arcadia Publishing Inc.

Cover of the book African-American Entertainment in Baltimore by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book Orangeburg by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book Sunshine, Stone Crabs and Cheesecake by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book Valparaiso by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book Ellicott City by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book Grundy County by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book Sugar Land by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book Warrenton-Hammond by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book The Iowa Caucus by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book Exploring Gramercy Park and Union Square by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book Lost Burbank by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book True Stories of Riverside and the Inland Empire by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book Gilroy by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book Portsmouth Firefighting by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
Cover of the book Deer Isle and Stonington by Victoria R. Newman, Museum of Colorado Prisons
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy