York County Prison
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Brown Bear
N 39° 58.084 W 076° 43.398
18S E 352827 N 4425634
Quick Description: The York County poor house, hospital and prison stood on that site now occupied by Alexander Goode school. The county property holdings were extensive with agricultural land contributing food for those under county care in the three buildings... .
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 7/31/2008 6:28:43 PM
Waymark Code: WM4B5A
Published By: Groundspeak Premium Member S5280ft
Views: 105

Long Description:
The old York County Prison on Chestnut Street in York PA began as part of a complex of custodial buildings, including the York County Poorhouse and Hospital (where the Alexander Goode school now stands). The prison itself was an imposing castle-like structure built in 1853, with spread-out cell blocks in the rear that housed the inmates. The rear block was lined with two floors of cells, with a tall, central hallway in the center.

In 1906, the castle-like facade was torn down and replaced with the 30,000 square foot fortress-like brick structure that currently exists. This new prison was designed by architect B.F. Willis, and even had a trap door where hangings took place. The prison received some bad publicity in the 1950s, with reports of people being placed in padded cells to save on space, racial segregation during the night hours, bed bugs, and a report describing that the only meat served during a two week period was venison from roadkill brought back by police.

The prison closed its doors in 1979, as the facility moved to a new location in Springettsbury Township. The old prison was purchased in 1982 by John and Joyce Gearhart; after rioting at the overcrowded Camp Hill State Correctional Institution the family considered renovating the property into a privately run prison, but the idea was dropped. Many different plans for the building have also been proposed over the years, including parking, a bar, nightclub, hotel, vocational school, community arts center, retail shops, loft apartments, a Halloween business, and even a prison theme restaurant. In 2007, the Gearharts put the prison up for sale for $3.9 million, advertising it with posters reading "Wanted: $25,000 Reward for the capture of buyer for the Old York County Prison." The old cell block in the rear of the building from the original 1853 structure has been demolished.

Address:
Chestnut Street
York, PA United States
17401


Open to the public: No

Hours:
None --No trespassing.


Fees?:
If your caught I'm sure the police will give you one!


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