Central State Prison

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Located in Sugar Land, Texas, it holds a significant place in the history of the state’s correctional system. Originally known as the Central Unit, it was operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) and spanned approximately 325.8 acres. The facility was renowned for its historical significance, dating back to the late 19th century when it served as a men’s prison with medium security.

The prison’s roots can be traced back to the era of prison construction in the United States, with inmates partaking in building the initial structure in 1870. The completed castle-like facility, Central Prison, became operational in December 1884 and stood as a testament to the evolving penitentiary model of that time.

While the Central Unit prison closed in 2011, its storied history continues to capture the imagination of those interested in the evolution of the American correctional system. Visitors intrigued by the historical importance of this site would find it fascinating to learn about the pioneering role played by the prison in the industrialization of the state’s prison farms, providing goods and supplies for the broader prison system.

As of this writing, the visitation schedule for Central State Prison typically occurs on:

  • Saturdays & Sundays: 9 am to 3 pm
  • State-recognized holidays: 9 am to 3 pm
  • It’s important to note that Wednesday at 5:00 PM is the cutoff time to request visitation for the week.

For further information about the Central State Prison, including inmate records search and visitation details, individuals can refer to the official website of the Georgia Department of Corrections or utilize online inmate search platforms specific to the state of Georgia.

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OUR ADDRESS

4600 Fulton Mill Road

Macon, GA 31208

TELEPHONE

(478) 471-2908

FAX

(478) 471-2095

EMAIL

https://gdc.georgia.gov/contact-us

WEB

https://gdc.georgia.gov/locations/central-state-prison

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