If you are ever in the Philadelphia area, planning a trip to
Philadelphia, or if you are a Philadelphia native. Eastern State Penitentiary
is a great historical site that you simply must visit. Here is some more great
information from the website:
Eastern State
Penitentiary was once the most famous and expensive prison in the world, but
stands today in ruin, a haunting world of crumbling cellblocks and empty guard
towers.
Known for its grand
architecture and strict discipline, this was the world’s first true
“penitentiary,” a prison designed to inspire penitence, or true regret, in the
hearts of convicts.
Its vaulted, sky-lit
cells once held many of America’s most notorious criminals, including bank
robber “Slick Willie” Sutton and Al Capone.
My Review:
I remember visiting the prison when I was dating my husband
many many years ago.We had to wear hard hats and sign liability waivers, wow
things have changed so much since the 90’s This prison was in much worse condition when I was there
last in the 90’s.Life is not all fairies and pixie dust. I know this and I
want to make sure my daughter grows up well rounded. I was able to visit last
week with my family. Yes with my daughter too (in the 90’s children
her age were not permitted). Things have
changed so much for the better in the prison in the past few years.
The prison is just huge, from the towering walls to the cell
blocks. It is an amazing piece of history. I loved walking and taking pictures,
if you like to take photos you could just stay here for hours. We toured the cell blocks,
the solitary punishment cells called “the Hole” ”Scarface” Al Capone’s Cell, and Death Row. The
prison is a sobering experience just to
think of how it would be to be in a cell all day with no human contact. The
early prisoners were taken in the prison with sacks on their heads so they
would see no one and no one would see them, it is just horrifying to imagine
being “alone” the entire prison term. Towards
the end of the life of Eastern State Penitentiary the solitary confinement was
changed and prisoners integrated together becoming more like the prison systems
today.
My daughter loved hearing about “Pep” the dog. And the
wardens daughter who lived in the prison. She was fascinated that a little kid like her
could live inside a prison! It was a great family day out. Not that may sound
strange family day at a prison? Well it is a national landmark, and it is like
stepping into the past. If you are a history lover you will love a visit to Eastern
State Penitentiary.
Here are some of the amazing sights we saw on our tour of
the prison. (you can take a guided tour, a specific times. Or you can guide
yourself while listing to the audio guide that is included with admission) We
did the walking tour by ourselves, and we liked not having to follow a group,
and were able to take our time and visit where we liked when we liked.
I would recommend checking out the prison for yourself.
Bring the family (this is Not
recommended for children under the age of 7.) it will be a day you will never
forget!
The generous folks at Eastern State Penitentiary are giving
one of Susan’s Disney Family readers a chance to win a family 4 pack to the
museum. Would you like to win? Leave a comment below and let me know who would
love to take this tour? There are also other ways to enter. Please enter below.
The tickets are for admission for
Daytime tours between the times of 10am – 5pm and are not valid for Terror
Behind the Walls (Halloween event).
Visit:
Make sure to check out the website for Eastern State Penitentiary
for more information.
Hours:
Every day 10 am to 5 pm
(last entry 4 pm)
Every day 10 am to 5 pm
(last entry 4 pm)
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day,
and New Year’s Day.
Adults: $12
Seniors: $10
Students & Kids: $8
Members: FREE
CityPASS Adults: $59
CityPASS Child: $39
Seniors: $10
Students & Kids: $8
Members: FREE
CityPASS Adults: $59
CityPASS Child: $39
Not recommended for children under the age of 7.
Win it:
One winner will win a Family 4 pack of admission tickets to Eastern State Penitentiary
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Disclosure: The reviews and or opinions on this blog are my own opinions . I received entrance to the prison for my review. No monitory compensation was received. I was not required to write a positive review. Your experience may differ. The opinions I have expressed are my own I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR Part 255: Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsement and Testimonials in Advertising .
16 comments:
Love the photos. It sounds so awesome!! I think if I lived in the area I'd be a regular visitor.
I would love to take my aunt and uncle along with me. Since they were the ones who took me to visit the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum when I was younger.
We actually took beautiful engagement photos there but haven't been back since. We walked past it recently but it was closed for the evening and we both decided we need to head back asap!!! There are so many new cool things!
I love this place. I have a membership for myself but would love to take my niece and nephew as well as my friend and her daughter.
My husband and I would love to go on this tour.
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This would be such an amazing trip. I would love to pay a visit.
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I would like to tour with my 2 daughters
this looks creepy but awesome!
I would go with some friends.
Husband, 2 kids and I would love to take the tour. Have been there a few times for the halloween haunted special but never a daytime tour, looks awesome!
If I were to win I would love to take my Nieces we have been wanting to go here for a couple of years now :)
Me, my husband, my brother, and my mom.
My husband and I for sure!
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i would love to take my girlfriend
jim.coyne2@verizon.net
My brother and I were both talking about going! We love this place!!
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