Joliet Prison

Old Joliet Prison    

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Opened in 1858 and shuttered in 2002, the Illinois State Penitentiary, now known as the Old Joliet Prison Historic Site was reopened to the public in 2018, managed by the Joliet Area Historical Museum. …
Opened in 1858 and shuttered in 2002, the Illinois State Penitentiary, now known as the Old Joliet Prison Historic Site was reopened to the public in 2018, managed by the Joliet Area Historical Museum. The Prison is probably best known today for its most popular, albeit fictional inmate – “Joliet Jake” Blues from the 1980 film “The Blues Brothers.” Since then, the Prison has made a number of appearances in films in television, including the fictional “Fox River State Penitentiary” in the critically acclaimed Fox series “Prison Break,” and in smaller scenes in, Let’s Go to Prison, Derailed and recently, Empire.

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Apr 21, 2025
I've been to prison. It was a day I'll never forget. When I was 12 years old, I served as a batboy for an amateur baseball team that went to the Old Prison in Joliet to play the inmates. I recently t…Full review by Taylor B
Oct 6, 2024
I absolutely loved this place it's got so much history. The prison grounds are vast. The inside is amazing, the air is thick and heavy when you enter you can really feel its past. Our guide was supe…Full review by Marmalade2004
Aug 30, 2024
This was the biggest waste of time and money. There is nothing to see except derelict buildings the buildings were dark just terribleFull review by Ambassador563264
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