• Isn’t that something, a Museum devoted to Texas Prisons, in Huntsville. You can even purchase an engraved paving stone and become a patron.
  • The Texas Prison Museum in Huntsville isn't a "feel good" institution. Almost all aspects of the subject matter hit you in the gut with an uneasy feeling.
  • Price comparison for hotel, flight and car rentals makes it easy to book your vacation to Texas Prison Museum Huntsville (Texas) as cheap as possible.
  • Texas Prison Museum (Google Maps). Exhibits at the Museum trace the development of the Texas penal system from 1848 to today.
  • Facebook/Texas Prison Museum. One of the former units now operates as a museum, preserving the rich history of our state's justice system.
  • The chair, infamously nicknamed “Old Sparky,” now resides in the Texas Prison Museum, just 2.5 miles from downtown Huntsville.
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  • An electric chair, used for executions between 1924 and 1964, is on display at the Texas Prison Museum in Huntsville, Texas.
  • An electric chair, used for executions between 1924 and 1964, is on display at the Texas Prison Museum in Huntsville, Texas.