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Penitentiary Tour+Prison Brews

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Two Tickets to the Missouri State Penitentiary Tour.

Once the oldest continually operating prison west of the Mississippi River, the Missouri State Penitentiary (MSP) operated for 168 years before decommissioning in 2004. It now serves as a great historic landmark in downtown Jefferson City welcoming thousands of guests annually from all over the world. Whether visitors choose to take a history or ghost tour, they will walk through historic housing units, the upper courtyard and the gas chamber where 39 men and 1 woman were executed. Our paranormal investigations share the first-hand ghostly sightings at MSP and allow guests to hunt for the unexplainable activity. Lock up your tour and do time in Jefferson City!

The recipient also wins a $100 gift card to Prison Brews a local microbrew pub located right here in Jefferson City at 305 Ash St. Just for fun, we are throwing in a refillable Prison Brews Beer Growler.

Prison Brews has an elevated bar-food menu including spicy wings, wood fire oven pizzas, and a selection of seasonally crafted beers. Outdoor seating is available and is a great way to enjoy the annual Bocce ball league as a spectator or a player!

This collection of swag will come with the Missouri State Penitentiary Tour. Items were collected from the Missouri State Penitentiary Museum located across the street from the Penitentiary proper at 700 E Capitol Ave.

Included in the swag bag is a stainless steel Missouri Penitentiary shotglass, two orange Missouri State Penitentiary t-shirts (L and XL), and a copy of Images of America: Missouri State Penitentiary written by Arnold G. Parks. This is a fun collection to remember your tour of the Penitentiary.

Donated By Missouri State Penitentiary, Prison Brews, Missouri State Penitentiary Museum