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Touring the Mansfield Reformatory (Absolutely love this App. Have been using it like crazy lately).
[Brooke Chesson-Riedel, 05/27/2020]Mansfield Reformatory: Shawshank Redemption Prison:RoadsideAmerica.com Team Field Report
- Address:
- 100 Reformatory Rd, Mansfield, OH
- Directions:
- Historic Ohio State Reformatory. North of town. I-71 exit 176 onto US 30 west. After about three miles, exit north onto Hwy 545/Olivesburg Rd. The Reformatory is just over the hill on the left hand side, on a side street named Reformatory Rd.
- Hours:
- Gates open April-Sep. Th-Su 11-4 (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 419-522-2644
- Admission:
- Adults $15.
- RA Rates:
- Major Fun
Just left after a self-guided tour of the prison with my daughters and granddaughters. We all agree it was fantastic. We spent two hours exploring the old prison and could have stayed longer. The place is falling apart, but is safe. I recommend taking a tour.
[Barbara, 11/05/2018]Back in 2011 the Historical Center in Columbus held a special exhibition of Ohio artifacts it considered so traumatizing that no one under 18 was allowed to see them without an adult. One of the artifacts was "Old Sparky," Ohio's official electric chair (It had electrocuted 315 prisoners). After the exhibition was over, Old Sparky went into storage for years -- but now it's back in a new location: the Ohio State "Shawshank Redemption" Reformatory in Mansfield, where it will be on permanent display with no visitor restrictions.
Oddly, despite the Reformatory's fearsome appearance and infamous reputation, no prisoners were ever electrocuted there. The Reformatory had a replica electric chair on display, but it will be moved to the Toledo Police Museum.
[RoadsideAmerica.com Team, 06/16/2015]Opened in 1896, closed as a prison in 1990. Mansfield Reformatory was the filming location for the 1994 movie "The Shawshank Redemption." Definitely looks like a movie prison from the outside.
Roadsideamerica.com Report...
The Ohio State Reformatory was well worth the detour, but be prepared for long lines for Sunday tours. Get there early if possible. We arrived at 12:45 and didn't get to the ticket booth until 1:40 pm. The tour guides are very friendly and will answer any question you have.
[Sara Howe, 08/08/2011]
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Ohio's electric chair, nicknamed "Old Sparky" moved from the Columbus Penitentiary to the Mansfield Reformatory in 2015, replacing a replica chair on display. The furniture's frying days ended in 1963.