In this video, we explore the haunting history of Eastern State Penitentiary, a former prison located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built-in the early 19th century, Eastern State was one of the most notorious and innovative prisons of its time, designed to instill a sense of penitence and reform in its inmates through solitary confinement and religious reflection. However, over the years, the prisons methods of punishment and rehabilitation were criticized for their harshness and inhumanity, leading to physical and psychological torture for many of its inmates. The prison was also home to several notorious criminals, including Al Capone and Willie Sutton, who added to its sinister reputation. Nowadays, Eastern State Penitentiary is a popular tourist attraction, known for its eerie and haunted atmosphere. Visitors can explore the prisons crumbling cellblocks, step inside its infamous punishment cells, and even take part in a guided tour that delves into the prisons dark past. Join us as we take a chilling journey through Eastern State Penitentiary and uncover the harrowing tales of its past inhabitants.
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