Wyoming State Penitentiary

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Wyoming State Penitentiary
Location 2900 S. Higley Road
Rawlins, Wyoming
Security class maximum security
Opened 1980
Managed by Wyoming Department of Corrections
Director Eddie Wilson, Warden

Wyoming State Penitentiary is a Wyoming Department of Corrections state maximum-security prison for men located in Rawlins, Carbon County, Wyoming.[1]

The facility first opened in 1980 and housed about 500 medium-security prisoners. That portion of the complex, now called the North Facility, closed in 2001 as the newer South Facility opened. The North Facility remains standing but empty.[2]

Previous Wyoming state prisons

Wyoming's first state prison, built in 1872 near Laramie, Wyoming and decommissioned in 1901, is now the Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site.

The 1901 penitentiary in Rawlins, Wyoming

That 1872 building was replaced by another facility designed by architect Walter E. Ware and completed in 1901. It closed in 1981 when replaced by the current building. The 1901 building is now a museum called the Wyoming Frontier Prison and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[3] Convict Henry Ruhl was executed there in 1945, the only person executed by the U.S. Federal Government in Wyoming.

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Coordinates: 41°45′56″N 107°12′56″W / 41.76566°N 107.21562°W / 41.76566; -107.21562

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