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What is Moundsville known for?
Moundsville is home to the largest conical burial mound in North America. Moundsville is not only a land of sacred pasts, but of promising futures. Moundsville is a melting pot of a historic business district, a strong blue-collar workforce, bountiful heritage, quaint neighborhoods, and beautiful landscapes.
What happened in Moundsville penitentiary?
For almost 1,000 men, Moundsville's prison was the last stop. Dozens were hung, several electrocuted, many more were murdered by their own kind. Then there were those who couldn't take the sentence of prison living and committed suicide to escape.
What movies were filmed at the West Virginia Penitentiary?
Fools' Parade, starring James Stewart, Kurt Russell, and George Kennedy, was adapted into a film in 1971. Prison scenes in the 2013 film Out of the Furnace were filmed on site at the penitentiary. The prison was the site for MTV's paranormal reality television series Fear. It was Season 1 Episode 1.
Why is Moundsville called Moundsville?
In 1866, Elizabethtown and Mound City, established in 1831, were consolidated into the town of Moundsville. The name was chosen in honor of the many burial mounds built by the Adena Culture more than 2,000 years ago, the largest of which is known as Grave Creek Mound.
Built in 1866 and decommissioned in 1995, this former state penitentiary now offers day tours, paranormal investigations, escape rooms, and more. Book now!
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