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- Eastern State Penitentiary was once the most famous and expensive prison in the world, but stands today in ruin, a haunting world of crumbling cellblocks and...
- Walk east one block and you’ll see the entrance to Eastern State Penitentiary on the left-hand side of Fairmount Avenue and in between 21st and 22nd Streets.
- You were redirected here from the unofficial Page: Eastern State Penitentiary. ... 2027 Fairmount Ave (7,642.73 km) 19130 Philadelphia, PA, US.
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- The Eastern State Penitentiary, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a former prison that operated from 1829 to 1971.
- After undergoing extensive restoration work, Eastern State Penitentiary was reopened to the public as a museum and historic site in 1994.
- Eastern State Penitentiary was originally named Cherry Hill State Prison. It was sited on ten acres of elevated farmland known as Cherry Hill near Philadelphia.
- BOO! A visit to the Eastern State Penitentiary really is a visceral experience for anyone who visits. ... 2027 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19130.
- Exploring Philadelphia? Don't miss the historic and eerie Eastern State Penitentiary. This is the ultimate guide to visiting the prison, which now lies in ruins.
- Eastern State Penitentiary. History Museum, Historic and Protected Site, and Prison. Fairmount - Art Museum, Philadelphia. Save.
- When it opened its doors in 1829, Eastern State Penitentiary was the world's first true "penitentiary," a prison designed to inspire penitence among convicts.
- Nowadays, Eastern State Penitentiary is a museum, that’s open for anybody who wants to take a look at the first penitentiary ever built.
- Abandoned prison cell furnished and decorated in luxury, from the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA).
- I love funky museums that show me something different and unexpected and the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia was just the thing.