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Tour the spooky halls of the Missouri State Penitentiary and experience a fascinating part of Jefferson City’s history as you walk through the dungeon cells and other areas of the prison.
Tour the spooky halls of the Missouri State Penitentiary and experience a fascinating part of Jefferson City’s history as you walk through the dungeon cells and other areas of the prison. Book Now. Learn More.
Discover Jefferson City’s lawless past with a private tour of the Missouri State Penitentiary! Perfect for groups of 25 or more, this private tour includes everything you want to know.
Public history and paranormal tours showcase the prison’s grisly past, including cells of famous inmates such as heavyweight champion Sonny Liston and James Earl Ray, the gas chamber where 40 men and women were executed, several housing units and the upper yard.
The Missouri State Penitentiary (MSP) was decommissioned in 2004. It is open (seasonally) for public tours, operated by the Jefferson City Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB). Tour guides are former corrections officers, guards and wardens who worked within the walls of MSP.
60 reviews and 159 photos of MISSOURI STATE PENITENTIARY TOURS "Looking to get a piece of history on a trip to Jeff City? Then you need to go on the Missouri Pen Tour. Having an educational background in criminal justice, taking this tour was a no brainer for me.
The Jefferson City Missouri Prison, also known as the Missouri State Penitentiary, is a historic prison that operated for over 150 years until it was closed in 2004. Today, the prison is open to the public for tours that offer a fascinating glimpse into the world of incarceration.
Visit Jefferson City and learn about the Missouri State Penitentiary and its history. Then, visit its museum and a prison-themed restaurant!
Learn all about the infamous inmates and events of the Missouri State Penitentiary on this public guided tour in Jefferson City, MO. Book online today!
Public history and paranormal tours showcase the prison’s grisly past, including cells of famous inmates such as heavyweight champion Sonny Liston and James Earl Ray, the gas chamber where 40 men and women were executed, several housing units and the upper yard.