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Folsom is a city in Sacramento County, California, United States. It is commonly known for Folsom Prison, the song Folsom Prison Blues and Folsom Lake. The population was 72,203 at the 2010 census. Folsom is part of the Sacramento−Arden-Arcade−Roseville Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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  • 1. Folsom Historical Museum Folsom
    Folsom Street Fair is an annual BDSM and leather subculture street fair held in September, that caps San Francisco's Leather Pride Week. The Folsom Street Fair, sometimes simply referred to as Folsom, takes place on Folsom Street between 8th and 13th Streets, in San Francisco's South of Market district. The event started in 1984 and is California's third-largest single-day, outdoor spectator event and the world's largest leather event and showcase for BDSM products and culture. It has grown as a non-profit charity, and local and national non-profits benefit with all donations at the gates going to charity groups as well as numerous fundraising schemes within the festival including games, beverage booths and even spanking for donations to capitalize on the adult-themed exhibitionism. For $1...
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  • 2. Folsom Prison Museum Folsom
    Folsom State Prison is a California State Prison in Folsom, California, U.S., approximately 20 mi northeast of the state capital of Sacramento. It is one of 35 adult institutions operated by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Opened in 1880, Folsom is the state's second-oldest prison, after San Quentin, and the first in the United States to have electricity. Folsom was also one of the first maximum security prisons, and has been the execution location of 92 condemned prisoners.Folsom is probably best known in popular culture for concerts performed at the facility by musician Johnny Cash, particularly in 1968, when the two shows of January 13 were made into a live album. He had written and recorded the song Folsom Prison Blues over a decade earlier.
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  • 3. Whitney Plantation Wallace Louisiana
    The Whitney Plantation Historic District is a museum devoted to slavery in the Southern United States. The district, including the main house and outbuildings, is preserved near Wallace, in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, on the River Road along the Mississippi River. The plantation was started in 1752 by German immigrants Ambroise Haydel and his wife, and their descendants owned it until 1867.The museum, comprising main portions of the 2,000-acre plantation property, opened its doors to the public for the first time in December 2014. It was founded by John Cummings, a trial attorney from New Orleans who has spent more than $8 million of his own fortune on this long-term project, and worked on it for nearly 15 years. The director of research is a Senegalese scholar, Ibrahima Seck, ...
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  • 4. Folsom Museum Folsom New Mexico
    Folsom is a village in Union County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 56 at the 2010 census, down from 75 in 2000. The town was named after Frances Folsom, the fiancee of President Grover Cleveland.
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