Jefferson Market Prison
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jefferson-market-prison-172-11576563
title:
Jefferson Market Prison
text:
The Jefferson Market Prison was a prison in New York City at 10 Greenwich Avenue that opened in 1877, together with the adjacent Third Judicial District Courthouse. Frederick Clarke Withers designed these twin buildings in an ornate American Gothic style. The landmark courthouse survived Jefferson Market's 1927 demolition and today serves as a New York Public Library branch. Originally a jailhouse was built at this site alongside a police court and volunteer firehouse in the 1833 Jefferson food
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Former prison in New York City
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_Market_Prison
date created:
2006-04-18T03:36:56Z
date modified:
2024-09-01T23:02:59Z
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