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Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility

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Location
  
Security class
  
mixed

Opened
  
1871

Status
  
open

Capacity
  
900

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Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility (CTCF), colloquially known simply as "Territorial," is a medium security prison in Cañon City, Colorado. CTCF is the oldest prison in the Colorado DOC system. It was built in 1871 as a territorial prison and became a state prison in 1876. The Colorado DOC system only has two infirmaries, one of which is located in CTCF. The other is located in the Denver Reception & Diagnostic Center (DRDC).

From the 1890s to the 1990s, the Colorado death row was located at the Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility. The execution chamber was also located in this prison. In the 1990s the Colorado State Penitentiary opened and death row moved there. As of 2012 the Sterling Correctional Facility houses Colorado's death row prisoners.

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