Since it first opened in 1903, the United State Penitentiary, Leavenworth has seen its fair share of both famous and infamous inmates. Today, we will take a look at a few of the more notorious convicts, Leavenworth Penitentiary famous inmates, who served their time in the eastern Kansas prison.

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These eerie criminals still send shivers down our spines. In addition to its list of famous inmates, Leavenworth Prison is famous because it was one of the first of three federal prisons established during the late 1800s. These federally run prisons were created because so many state prisons were rife with scandal and mistreatment of inmates. How successful this new system was at avoiding this pitfalls is up for debate, but it has left a lasting historical legacy at Leavenworth.

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How do I learn more about Leavenworth Prison?

If you want to learn more about the history of this eerie and crime filled prison, head to the First City Museum in Leavenworth. You unfortunately can’t tour any of the Leavenworth prison facilities (of which there are five), but this museum does have a robust exhibition about the history of the prison system in this area of Kansas. Visitors are allowed at the historic U.S. Disciplinary Barracks.