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Alcatraz gained notoriety from its inception as the toughest prison in America, considered by many the world's most fearsome prison of the day. Former prisoners reported brutality and inhumane conditions which severely tested their sanity.
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- August 11, 1934; 89 years ago
- March 21, 1963; 60 years ago
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- Early Years as a Military Prison. In 1775, Spanish explorer Juan Manuel de Ayala (1745-97) mapped and named rugged Alcatraz Island, christening it La Isla de los Alcatraces, or Island of the Pelicans, due to its large population of sea birds.
- Doing Time as a Federal Prison: 1934-63. In 1933, the Army relinquished Alcatraz to the U.S. Justice Department, which wanted a federal prison that could house a criminal population too difficult or dangerous to be handled by other U.S. penitentiaries.
- Famous Inmates. Among those who did time at The Rock was the notorious Prohibition-era gangster Al “Scarface” Capone, who spent four-and-a-half years there during the 1930s.
- Escape Attempts from Alcatraz. Over the years, there were 14 known attempts to escape from Alcatraz, involving 36 inmates. The Federal Bureau of Prisons reports that of these would-be escapees, 23 were captured, six were shot and killed during their attempted getaways, two drowned and five went missing and were presumed drowned.
Alcatraz, former maximum-security prison located on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay, off the coast of California. Alcatraz, originally envisioned as a naval defense fortification, was designated a residence for military offenders in 1861, and it housed a diverse collection of prisoners in its.
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Jan 12, 2024 · Alcatraz Island was a fort, a military prison, and a federal penitentiary. Learn about its history, the 1969 occupation by Native Americans, and the new exhibition on mass incarceration in the U.S.
Alcatraz Island is the site of the abandoned federal prison, the oldest operating lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States, early military fortifications, and natural features such as rock pools and a seabird colony (mostly western gulls, cormorants, and egrets).
- 22 acres (8.9 ha)
- San Francisco, California
- 1934; 89 years ago
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Learn about the origins, life, and escapes of Alcatraz, the infamous federal penitentiary that housed notorious criminals such as Al Capone and the Birdman. Explore the timeline, photos, and stories of the island that was once a military fortress and a lighthouse.
Learn how three inmates, Frank Morris, John Anglin, and Clarence Anglin, planned and executed a daring escape from Alcatraz prison in 1962. Discover the clues, the evidence, and the mystery behind their fate.