A tour through the Texas Prison Museum in Huntsville
The Texas Bucket List - The Texas Prison Museum
We head behind bars in Huntsville to tour the Texas Prison Museum!
Huntsville, TX Prison Museum
taken with old 720p Sanyo camera
Texas prison museum tour
Giving a tour of the texas prison museum in huntsville texas
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Texas Prison Museum tour
Former Walls Unit warden Jim Willett narrates a photographic tour of the Texas Prison Museum.
JB's Journal - Texas prison museum
The Texas prison system is the largest in the country with over 111 state prisons and 148,000 inmates. A prison museum was created to showcase the unique history. J.B. Smith takes us to Huntsville to see what’s inside.
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The Texas Prison Museum has over 30-thousand visitors a year and is located in Huntsville right on Interstate 45. They plan to expand in the next few years. The gift shop is the only place you can purchase items made by Texas inmates. To learn more visit their website at txprisonmuseum.org
Texas Prison Museum In Huntsville TX
Hi guys! I had a wonderful trip to the Texas Prison Museum and I wanted to share it all with you! Please excuse any mistakes I might have made, this was my first trip and also my first YouTube upload! Thank you for watching! ????
HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS
Huntsville, Texas is a small city about 50-miles north of Houston on Interstate 45.It is a city filled with history relating to Sam Houston who lived here during his later years. If you are traveling north on the Interstate from Houston, you can't miss the giant statue of The Father of Texas just south of town. While it may be tempting to stop on the Interstate to visit the statue, DON'T. There is a visitors Center Nearby that offers free parking. During my Visit to Huntsville, I stopped at the Texas Prison Museum, visited the two houses where Sam and his family lived and his final resting place in Oakwood Cemetery.
Huntsville,Tx.= Prison Museum (Family Friendly Video)
Located in Huntsville just off I45 freeway this Museum focuses on the Tx Prison system past and present. It houses many artifacts not found anywhere else in the country. Admission for entry varies from $4 to 5 dollars. T Shirts,and Offender made leather and art are for sale at the facility.
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Texas Prison Museum
Here are some photos of the Texas Prison Museum in Huntsville, Texas.
The Texas Prison Museum
Janette and Dean visit the Texas Prison Museum in Huntsville, Texas.
Electric Chair, Huntsville, Texas
Ride the Thunderbolt. Electric chair, Old Sparky at the Texas state prison museum, in Huntsville, Texas
JTC at Prison Museum Huntsville Tx
The JTC went to Huntsville Tx to visit the Prison Museum. Wow, tune in to the broadcast. It was windy but it is worth the information. The JTC is on the MOOOOVE! Worldwide, City 2 City, State 2 State & Internationally. jtconthemove.org
Huntsville Penitentiary: Beyond The Walls
Keaton Davis explores The Huntsville Prison Siege of 1974. Huntsville Penitentiary Execution Capitol of Texas.
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Texas State prison
Texas museum - State prison tour: Contraband
*Please pause for closer inspection of anything that catches your interest!
This is the Huntsville Texas State Prison Museum Tour
Part 1
We traveled to the State Prison and toured around, you can find all kinds of weird stuff that prisoners learned how to make themselves! All of which is not allowed to be inside the prison. So they took many of the creative crafts and assembled a museum! This is a video of our exploration of the grounds!
Don't forget to watch Part 2 of the tour!
here...Old Sparky
Also, there are hotels in Huntsville TX that you can stay at while you visit the area!
*Many of our videos are walking tours of historic sites and/or points of interest in the US, they are edited so that (you) the viewer can pause them to read the signs (if you are interested) otherwise the shots of signs are very short...
Here's Some Info On Huntsville, Texas In The Descriptions Box
Huntsville is a city in and the county seat of Walker County, Texas, United States.[3] The population is 38,548 as of 2011. It is the center of the Huntsville micropolitan area.
Huntsville is located in the East Texas Piney Woods on the Interstate 45 corridor between Houston and Dallas. Huntsville is home to Sam Houston State University, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Huntsville State Park, the HEARTS Veterans Museum of Texas, located on Texas Veterans Memorial Parkway at Interstate 45, and the Texas Prison Museum, also on Highway 75 near Interstate 45. Huntsville served as the residence of Sam Houston, who is recognized in Huntsville by the Sam Houston Memorial Museum and a statue on Interstate 45.
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Texas Prison Museum's Capital Punishment Exhibit
JTC at Prison Museum Huntsville Tx
The JTC went to Huntsville Tx to visit the Prison Museum. Wow, tune in to the broadcast. It was windy but it is worth the information. The JTC is on the MOOOOVE! Worldwide, City 2 City, State 2 State & Internationally. jtconthemove.org
Driving by a Texas Prison. Huntsville, TX.
This is the Holliday Transfer Facility of the TDCJ. I was on Interstate 45 traveling south through Huntsville, Texas. Units like this were built under Governor Anne Richards in the 1990s during the prison boom. Inmates will typically spend up to two years here before being transferred to an ID ( Institutional Division) unit to serve the rest of their time. These facilities are made entirely of metal. They are not air conditioned. A lot of Texas inmates die in these facilities from heat-related sickness, especially during the summer months where temperatures inside these buildings easily reach 130 degrees.
Directly across the highway is the Wynne Unit of the TDCJ.