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Indiana State Prison

1860 establishments in IndianaBuildings and structures in LaPorte County, IndianaCapital punishment in the United StatesExecution sites in the United StatesMichigan City, Indiana
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The Indiana State Prison is a maximum security Indiana Department of Correction prison for adult males; however, minimum security housing also exists on the confines. It is located in Michigan City, Indiana, about 50 miles (80 km) east of Chicago. The average daily inmate population in November 2006 was 2,200, 2,165 in 2011. The Indiana State Prison was established in 1860. It was the second state prison in Indiana. One of the most famous prisoners to be in the Michigan City prison was bank robber John Dillinger, who was released on parole in 1933.The prison houses all the male death row inmates in the state. It appeared in the ITV documentary Inside Death Row with Trevor McDonald. Indiana plans to close the prison in Michigan City after a new prison opens in Westville.

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Indiana State Prison
Park Row, Michigan City

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Park Row 1
46360 Michigan City
Indiana, United States
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Indiana Department of Correction

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