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  1. Sep 29, 2020 · Time Served at Alcatraz: 17 years (1942–1959) Post-Term: death by natural causes in jail. Possibly the most famous inmate in the history of Alcatraz is Robert Stroud, the so-called "Birdman of ...

  2. www.fbi.gov › history › famous-casesAlcatraz Escape — FBI

    View of the interior of the Alcatraz Island prison in 1986, looking south from the third level guard station with cell block B on the left and cell block C on the right. ... Morris, known for his ...

  3. Alcatraz Island is one of five islands in the San Francisco Bay. It is located just 1.5 miles (2.4km) from the northern coastline of San Francisco and has an area of about 22 acres. Since first being documented in 1775, Alcatraz Island has served as a land to native peoples, a U.S. military outpost, a federal high-security prison, and now a ...

  4. Mar 21, 2013 · How to Escape Alcatraz. 3. Alcatraz is named for sea birds. Before criminals became its denizens, the windswept island was home to large colonies of brown pelicans. When Spanish Lieutenant Juan ...

  5. Feb 1, 2024 · Alcatraz Island, located in San Francisco Bay, has a rich and complex history that extends far beyond its infamous stint as a federal prison. Known as “The Rock,” it has been a site of unparalleled security and isolation, but its story encompasses periods as a military fortress, a military prison, and later, one of the most notorious federal penitentiaries in American history.

  6. www.worldatlas.com › islands › alcatraz-islandAlcatraz Island - WorldAtlas

    Aug 18, 2021 · From 1934 to 1963, Alcatraz Island served as a federal prison that held some of the most dangerous criminals in American history, including Robert Franklin Stroud who was known as the “Birdman of Alcatraz”, George Kelly, Rafael Cancel Miranda, etc. After 29 years of operation, the Alcatraz Prison was closed on March 21, 1963.

  7. Island Alcatraz was discovered by famous Spanish naval officer Juan Manuel de Ayala in 1775, who was the first European who entered San Francisco Bay. He named the island as "La Isla de los Alcatraces" (which translates as "the island of the pelicans").

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