Lincoln Heights Jail was never a nice place to be. Located in Los Angeles, it was opened in 1931 and grew to house 2800 prisoners by the 1950s. It was a violent and oppressive place that is best known for a horrible event called “Bloody Christmas.” If you’re looking for a horrible story about a haunted jail in Southern California, this is it.

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Today, the bleak Lincoln Heights Jail stands unoccupied, as plans to turn it into a hub of activity from manufacturing to offices to an amphitheater were put on hold in 2020. For the time being, it looks as creepy as its story suggests it would. We’ll have to wait and see if new life can revitalize this dark place in the future.

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