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  1. Jan 25, 2018 · Follow possible trajectories of the raft launched from Alcatraz in 1962. Angel Island lies to the north of Alcatraz, while the Golden Gate lies to the west. Image courtesy Secrets of the Dead, PBS. The three convicts (bank robbers) carried out an elaborate plan and, by all accounts, did escape the island prison.

  2. Sep 4, 2017 · Spanish explorers discovered Alcatraz Island in 1775. They named it La Isla de los Alcatraces, which means “Island of the Pelicans.” Prisoners later called it “The Rock.” [5] In 1850, President Millard Fillmore (1800–1874) reserved Alcatraz Island for military use.

  3. Oct 27, 2009 · Alcatraz is a former federal prison located on an island in San Fransisco Bay. The prison once housed some of America’s most difficult and dangerous felons during its years of operation from ...

  4. Mar 12, 2000 · Credits Film and Documentary Historical Photograph Licensing. Alcatraz History has a catalog of more than 1,000 historical photographs related to Alcatraz Island, available in high-resolution formats for licensing in film and documentary broadcast projects.

  5. Nov 25, 2020 · People gather at Alcatraz Island for the Indigenous People’s Sunrise Ceremony, also called Un-Thanksgiving Day, on November 28, 2019, in San Francisco, California.

  6. Alcatraz reveals stories of American incarceration, justice, and our common humanity. This small island was once a fort, a military prison, and a maximum security federal penitentiary. In 1969, the Indians of All Tribes occupied Alcatraz for 19 months in the name of freedom and Native American civil rights. We invite you to explore Alcatraz's complex history and natural beauty.

  7. 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.