Folsom Prison Museum; Represa, California
Also known as the Big House Prison Museum, this museum is located just inside the prison yard at Folsom State Prison. It carries historical artifacts from Folsom as well as other state prisons.
Folsom State Prison was one of the first maximum security state prisons in the nation. It was built in the decades following the 1848 California Gold Rush to relieve overcrowding at San Quentin State Prison north of San Francisco.
Today, Folsom State Prison primarily houses medium security inmates and shares the general area with the New Folsom State Prison, re-named California State Prison Sacramento County.
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The Lindenmeier Site is a stratified multi-component archaeological site most famous for its Folsom component.It is located on the former Lindenmeier Ranch, now the Soapstone Prairie Natural Area, in northeastern Larimer County, Colorado, United States.The site contains the most extensive Folsom culture campsite yet found with a radiocarbon date of 10,600 to 10,720 B.P.Artifacts were also found from subsequent Archaic and Late pre-historic periods.
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The Folsom Complex is a name given by archaeologists to a specific Paleo-Indian archaeological culture that occupied much of central North America. The term was first used in 1927 by Jesse Dade Figgins, director of the Colorado Museum of Natural History.Numerous Paleoindian cultures occupied North America, with some restricted to the Great Plains and Great Lakes of the modern United States of America and Canada as well as adjacent areas to the west and south west. The Folsom Tradition was characterised by use of Folsom points as projectile tips and activities known from kill sites where slaughter and butchering of bison took place and Folsom tools were left behind.Some kill sites exhibit evidence of up to 50 bison being killed, although the Folsom diet apparently included mountain sheep, marmots, deer and cottontail rabbit as well.
A Folsom site at Hanson, Wyoming, also revealed areas of hardstanding, which indicate possible dwellings.
The type site is Folsom Site, near Folsom, New Mexico, in Colfax County (29CX1), a marsh-side kill site found in about 1908 by George McJunkin, a cowboy and former slave who had lived in Texas as a child. Archaeologists excavated the site in 1926.
The Folsom Complex dates to between 9000 BC and 8000 BC and is thought to have derived from the earlier Clovis culture.
The Lindenmeier Site in Colorado is a campsite that was used throughout a longer period, spanning this era.
Gene Folsom A Durango Family Story
The early southwest has a rich and colorful history. We can only imagine the challenges and opportunities people faced each day. In the new Mira Ranch video, “Gene Folsom: A Durango Family Story,” Gene Folsom shares anecdotes of his family who came to Colorado from Maine via Pueblo and Colorado Springs, then on to Durango in the 1870s. You will find Gene’s recall both humorous and touching.
The premiere showing of the film at The Animas Museum to a standing room only crowd brought laughter and tears to the audience, followed by very animated comments and other stories. The video, was filmed by Mira Ranch Media earlier this year, It will bring to mind your own family stories and how they might be preserved. If you would like to know more about our Reminiscence Videos email us at rancher@miraranch.com.
Folsom Prison Documentary
Short documentary about folsom prison, shot in november 2006 for Thomson Publishing. Still photos by Jason Harris: jason-harris.com, music by Dave Beatie & Mike Sloat.
Rioting at New Folsom Prison Leaves One Dead, Five Hospitalized
Rioting at California State Prison-Sacramento -- commonly known as New Folsom Prison -- left one prisoner dead and at least five others injured Wednesday, law enforcement officials said. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said about 70 prison inmates began fighting one another around 1 p.m. in the general population yards. Some of the inmates used weapons they created to stab an unknown number of prisoners. To break up the fight, guards used pepper spray and fired warning shots.
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This is a horror short about cannibal clowns shot at the New Mexico State Penitentiary's old main facility, which has been re-dedicated to the art of film making.
NM weighs reopening closed state pen as museum
The New Mexico Corrections Department may reopen its closed penitentiary where a bloody prison riot occurred in 1980 as a prison museum.
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Artist Spotlight: José-María Cundín
Join NOAG's Director of Fine Art, Jelena James, as she visits the home and studio of artist José-María Cundín in Folsom, Louisiana.
About José-María Cundín:
Born in Bilbao, The Basque Country, Spain in 1938, José-María Cundín’s professional trajectory expands more than a half century. Esteemed as an outstanding advocate of the historical Avant Garde in his native Basque Country, his first one-man show was in Bogota, Colombia, where he lived during the ‘5Os and created wide-ranging projects.
Cundín established residence in the United States in 1958 in New York. Before settling in New Orleans in 1964, where he is regarded with renown, he worked in Paris and Bruges, Belgium. In the ‘70’s he spent long periods working and teaching in Mexico.
Cundin’s paintings and sculptures are in numerous Corporate and Private collections in Europe (including Spain, France, England, Germany and Belgium) and the Americas (the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and Colombia) and his works hang in these Institutions: Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao; ARTIUM, (Contemporary Art Museum), Vitoria, Basque Country, Spain; El Museo de Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia; New Orleans Museum of Art; and Johnson & Wales University.
Presently he resides and works in Folsom, Louisiana.
1st Amendment Audit(Philippines), GMA Network Center
While out and about in Metro Manila I decided to stop by the GMA Network Center in Quezon City, Philippines. Will GMA, one of the largest television networks in the country respect by right to film in public? Watch and see.
Philippine Constitution, Article III, Section 4: No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances.
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Dozens killed in riot 30 years ago Tue.
Tuesday marked the 30th anniversary of the second-worst prison riot in U.S. history: a riot at the New Mexico State Penitentiary that killed 33 inmates.
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When Larry Mendoza accepted a job at the New Mexico State Prison, he knew it was a risk worth taking for his family. But when a routine headcount turns into one of the largest prison riots to date, Larry's worst fears become his very horrific reality.
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Buck, Dex and Dilbert Tour Old NM State Prison PART 1
104.7 The Edge's Buck, Dex, and Dilbert take a tour of the haunted old New Mexico State Prison. This prison is home of the dedliest prison riot in the history of america.
Take a tour-Old Main Prison-New Mexico Penitentiary. Full tour.
Enjoy this tour of the Old Main Prison located near Santa Fe, New Mexico. This prison was the site of Americas worst prison riot resulting in the deaths of 33 people in February, 1980. Unfortunately we were not allowed to video tape or photograph cell block 4 where most of the killings took place. Tours are currently offered on weekends during the Summer. Video was shot August, 2016 and filmed with permission of staff and tour guide. Video was made purely for educational purposes and to preserve history in a video form. It is protected under the 1976 Fair use Copyright law, Section 107.
For a great documentary on the riot check out this video