This Tour Of An Abandoned Prison Near Detroit Is An Experience Unlike Any Other

Jackson Historic Prison Tours offer a deep dive into Michigan's prison history with visits to two notable former prisons.

Detroit and its surrounding areas boast plenty of fascinating history, from military endeavors to Prohibition-era secrets. Along with these incredible stories, though, comes a hearty dose of darker history--and there’s one spot near the Motor City where you can dive headfirst into some of the area’s less-than-happy historic events. Prepare for an unforgettable outing.

Jackson Historic Prison Tours depart from Jackson, which sits approximately one hour and 15 minutes by car from downtown Detroit.

During your visit, you’ll have the chance to explore Michigan’s first prison and Cell Block 7, a more modern prison representation. For full effect, we recommend the Jacktown Double.

This intriguing tour experience offers visitors a glimpse into two of Michigan’s most notable former prisons. There’s something eerily fascinating about this excursion.

During the three-hour Jacktown Double experience, you’ll begin with a visit to Michigan’s first prison. Built in 1842, this one-of-a-kind spot is truly brimming with history.

Next, venture to Cell Block 7, which allows tour groups to experience the realities of a modern prison experience. This now-defunct locale housed prisoners until 2007.

Throughout your experience, you’ll have the chance to chat with knowledgeable tour guides who can offer nuanced, detailed explanations of these historic destinations.

As you listen to tales of escapes, riots, housing conditions, notorious former prisoners, and more, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the prison system and its challenges.

The next time you’re seeking an unforgettable outing that perfectly combines historic relevance with social issues and a dash of spookiness, make your way to Jackson.

Address: 100 Armory Court, Jackson, MI, 49202

For additional information about this unique tour opportunity, including rates and availability, click here. Have you explored these defunct prisons in years past? Share your experiences with us below!

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