Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison
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Opened in 1968, Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison is the main prison in Georgia. It consists of eight cellblocks containing both double-bunked and single-bunked cells. There are also eight dormitories and a medical unit. Executions have been carried out at GDCS since 1968.