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  1. Moyamensing Prison was a prison in Philadelphia, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It was designed by Thomas Ustick Walter . Its cornerstone was laid on April 2, 1832; it opened on October 19, 1835, was in use until 1963, and was demolished in 1968.

  2. Jul 12, 2015 · Moyamensing Prison, also known as also called the Philadelphia County Prison, was built in the Gothic style between 1832 and 1836 on the lot that spans 11th Street, Reed Street, and Passyunk Avenue. It had a similar castellated appearance to Eastern State Penitentiary on Fairmount Avenue. The first of Philadelphia architect Thomas Ustick Walter ...

  3. Mar 3, 2019 · In 1963, Moyamensing Prison closed its doors and was eventually demolished in 1967 to make way for ACME. In the nearly 140 years of the prison, Moyamensing was home to quite a few “famous” prisoners that many of us know. In 1849, poet Edgar Allen Poe was imprisoned for public drunkenness and was released after serving one day.

  4. 19 images. O T H E R I M A G E S — (1 image) Plan of Moyamensing Prison. Non-Girard College Projects , Girard College,. Local ID #: III.08.01. > Image Source. D E S I G N D R A W I N G S / S K E T C H E S — (13 images, all shown) [New County Prison [Moyamensing]] Plan of First Floor, Rendered Elevation.

  5. Moyamensing Prison (Philadelphia, Pa.) Intersection: Passyunk Avenue and Dickinson Streets (Philadelphia, Pa.) Geographic Subject: Philadelphia (Pa.) South Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pa.) Description "Outside view of Moyamensing Prison, now over 100 years old, in which more than 1,000,000 men and women have 'served time' during the last century.

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  6. One stereoview image features a unique view of the the Moyamensing Prison in Philadelphia. This prison, described as being “built for the ages” in an 1839 history of Philadelphia, opened in 1835 and was demolished in 1968. A little research revealed several “arresting” facts about the prison. The architect of the U.S. Capitol Building ...

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  8. Feb 26, 2021 · Moyamensing Prison in Philadelphia, designed by Thomas Ustick Walter. Its cornerstone was laid April 2, 1832; it opened on October 19, 1835, in use until 1963, and demolished in 1968 . The site is now a parking lot for a supermarket.

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