Old Gaol
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America's first prison, built in 1719.
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4 Lindsay Rd, York, ME 03909-1014
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mollycat14
Hopkinton, MA26 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2014 • Family
Kids loved having their picture taken while they we "in the stocks".

Good history lesson for elementary school kids.
Written 19 February 2015
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bainso
Boston, MA2,014 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2014 • Couples
The Old Gaol is a self-guided tour. There was a guide there who stayed outside while we toured. There are plaques that you have to read that give the history of the gaol. The jailer, his wife and children lived on the premises with the prisoners. See how the wealthy prisoners were able to bring their bed and furnishings to their "cell." Debtors were able to work inside or outside the prison to pay off their debt. The one's that worked outside the prison had to return there at night. The stories are interesting and surprising.

The gaol served as a jail from 1719 to 1879. The original stone cell was constructed in 1719. The building was enlarged in the 1790's due to demand for better conditions in debtor's prisons. There was an increase in debtors following the American Revolution. The gaol's jail and jailer's quarters depicts how they were in 1789. It opened as a Colonial Museum in 1900.

It is said to be haunted by an Indian woman named Patience Boston who spent time in the Old Gaol. She was hanged for killing the son of a local minister.

I wish they had headsets so we did not have to read the many plaques to get the history.

Note: The narrow and steep staircase to the 2nd floor was difficult to climb.
Written 26 October 2014
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beachgirlybm
York, ME16 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2014 • Family
I've been a interpreter for the Museums of Old York for many years. The Old Gaol is a wonderful place to begin your tour of the first origins of Maine. It is the oldest British public building in the U.S. and the "stone dungeon" dates from 1719. Come see how peoples of the past were punished and compare it to the present. Even though the Gaol is self guided an interpreter is always there to answer any questions you might have, and then some! Many other historic buildings are available to tour,some guided and some self guided. Enjoy your day at Old York.
Written 29 September 2014
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Christina G
Albuquerque, NM35 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2013 • Couples
A very old gaol with a lot of authentic articles in the rooms. Can be disconcerting if you're sensitive to feelings of those who have gone before you and were in unpleasant circumstances.
Written 13 October 2013
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Wendy W
Tucson, AZ7 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2013 • Couples
Very cool look into the 17th and18th century....as with all the York Museums, great guides both friendly and knowledgeable.
Written 1 September 2013
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Steveuj
USA328 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2013 • Friends
A different concept of "Jailing" than we know today. Most interesting. Self guided aso no one to ask questions of.
Written 13 August 2013
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BosKat
Lincoln, RI135 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2013
Great little museum capturing the life of the prisoners and jailers in colonial York Maine. What's amazing is how the jailer and his wife and their four kids lived side by side with the prisoners they kept. See the original jail cells, graffiti from prisoners, period furnishing. Cool place to visit.
Written 26 July 2013
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Connie H
Newbury, MA38 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2013 • Couples
Usually historic places are a bit too stark with modern lighting and the feeling you are in a museum looking through glass, but here you get the feeling that you stepped back in time into the real deal. Great experience. Wonderful history. Lots of interesting facts and I enjoyed every minute. Then go to the Fat Tomato Grill for lunch.
Written 16 July 2013
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Georgia B
Plymouth, Minnesota230 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2012 • Couples
This definitely was worth the tour....guide was so informative. Sure glad I wasn't a trouble-maker back in the 1700's ~ that jail sure didn't look too inviting!
Written 12 July 2012
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lisa3115
North Reading, MA13 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
if you are out to see the history of the town you should go see this.
Written 13 May 2012
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