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I'd say I'll try to take a shot at one tomorrow morning, but that might not end well...
I'd think that most places in the USA, if there isn't a state or fed prison in your county, there is in one of the neighboring ones. Can't speak for the rest of this huge ball of fun we live on...
Old Newgate Prison was a Colonial American prison in what is now East Granby, Connecticut. It is now a historic site. In 1972 Old Newgate Prison was declared a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Historic_Landmark. The site is now owned and administered by the State of Connecticut as a museum. In 2006 an episode of Treasure Hunters sent the contestants to the prison.
The museum and grounds will be closed to the public for restoration until May 2014.
No Signs up any more.... I lose.
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