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Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania: Old Jail Museum

Lots of ghosts. See gallows, nooses, and the cell with the hand print of the hanged man that cannot be removed! "Executions" Historical marker out front.

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Old Jail Museum

This jail was opened in 1871. During that decade, seven men where hanged inside the jail, accused of being Molly Maguires. The Molly Maguires was a secret organization, composed mainly of Irish Catholics, that started one of the first labor movements in the country. Since the Irish were not well regarded by many facets of society at the time, one of the only jobs they could get was working in the coal mines. It was slave-labor since they only got pennies for their long hours, bought all their own work equipment from the bosses, had to pay rent to the coal bosses who owned their houses, and could only shop at the coal bosses' town store.

The Molly Maguires were found guilty of murdering coal management and vandalizing the mines and mining equipment.

The jail closed in January 1995. It is currently opened as a museum and the handprint of Alec Campell, accused Molly Maguire, is still visible in cell 17 despite numerous attempts to remove it.

The museum is only open from Memorial Day Weekend through October. Closed Wednesdays. I think there are tours every 30 minutes.

[Jennifer Wayne, 07/19/2003]

Old Jail from the outside.

The Old Jail

The Old Jail was in use until the mid-late 1970s as the Carbon County Jail. It's now open for tours. The tour operator does a great job of showing you all the different areas in the jail from the regular cellblocks to the solitary confinement areas in the basement to the famous Cell 17, where a man, convicted of conspiracy to murder, left his handprint on the wall as he was being led to the gallows. He said that the handprint would remain for all time to prove his innocence, and it's survived being cleaned, being painted over, being concreted over and having a new wall put in. You figure it out.

[Rich Hurd, 10/27/2002]

Combine your trip with a stop at the grave of legendary athlete Jim Thorpe, whose body was interred by the town for its promotional value.

Old Jail Museum

Address:
128 W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe, PA
Directions:
Exit NE Ext. of turnpike (476) and turn North (right) to Lehighton.
Hours:
Summer daily 12-4:30. Sep.-Oct. Sa-Su only. (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
Phone:
570-325-5259
Admission:
Adults $10.
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