File:Eastern State Penitentiary landmark sign.jpg

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"EASTERN STATE PENITENTIARY

Original prison built 1822-1836 on a radial plan by John Haviland. Linking solitude with moral and vocational instruction, it exemplified the Pennsylvania System of penology and became a model for over 300 prisons worldwide. Closed in 1971."
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Eastern State Penitentiary landmark sign

Author Julie Lyn from Washington, DC, USA

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