

Historic Prison Tour
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Unlock the Secrets of Mid-Orange Correctional Facility​
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Before it held inmates, this place held promise. The schoolhouse - built under the vision of Eleanor Roosevelt - once served as a place for troubled boys, echoing with strict lessons and second chances. Decades later, the grounds became the infamous Mid-Orange Correctional Facility, a medium-security prison where thousands of men once lived behind bars.
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This October, join us for a guided tour through eerie cell blocks, the full mess hall, the Roosevelt-built schoolhouse, and the hidden back of the property. You’ll hear the history, ask questions, and walk where others once walked.
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Some say the silence of the old prison cells is just the past whispering. Others think the old souls never left.
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Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday in October
6:00 – 9:00 PM
Rain or shine - wear sturdy shoes, as paths can get muddy.
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You won’t be on your own. But in the dark… it might feel that way.
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Dates & Tickets Information
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OCTOBER 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31
NOVEMBER 1 & 2
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TOUR ADMISSIONS
Friday, Saturday & Sunday | 6, 7 & 8 PM​
Tours start precisly as scheduled. Late shows will need to wait for the next time slot if available or come another day.
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TICKETS
Single Ticket | $15
Tickets can be purchased online only!
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Group Tickets | $135 (10% discount, can only be purchased via phone)
Group tickets allow you access for a maximum of 10 people. If your group exceeds this amount additional tickets need to be purchased for an additional time slot.
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