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Eastern Correctional Facility

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Status
  
open

Phone
  
+1 845-647-7400

Opened
  
1900

Security class
  
maximum

Capacity
  
1,100

Eastern Correctional Facility

Location
  
30 Institution Road Napanoch, New York

Managed by
  
New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision

Address
  
30 Institution Rd, Napanoch, NY 12458, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–3:30AMFriday9AM–3:30AMSaturday9AM–3:30AMSunday9AM–3:30AMMonday9AM–3:30AMTuesday9AM–3:30AMWednesday9AM–3:30AMThursday9AM–3:30AM

District
  
New York State Department Of Correctional Services School District

Similar
  
Downstate Correctio Library, Federal Correctio Institute, Orange County Correctio, Sullivan County Jail, Dutchess County Jail

The Eastern Correctional Facility is a state prison for men in Napanoch, Ulster County, New York. Eastern is one of the oldest prison facilities in the state. It's been a maximum security prison for men since 1973.

History

The site opened as the "Eastern New York Reformatory". Its imposing main building, with medieval-style turrets and long green copper roof, was designed by architect John Rochester Thomas, who had also designed Elmira. The site was chosen partly for its easily available stone, and the transport provided by the adjacent Delaware and Hudson Canal; able-bodied adult prisoners were imported for construction labor.

In 1906 the adult prisoners were returned, replaced with juvenile offenders, and the reformatory officially began operation. Years later it achieved its capacity of 500 beds. In 1921 Eastern became the first of the institutions for defective delinquents in the United States. At various times the facility was designated as the "Institute for Defective and Delinquent Men at Napanoch", "State Institution for Male Defective Delinquents", and the "Catskill Reformatory".

The state's Ulster Correctional Facility was built on Eastern's grounds in 1990.

References

Eastern Correctional Facility Wikipedia