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Huttonsville Correctional Center is a prison located near Huttonsville in Randolph County, West Virginia. It was created by an act of the Legislature in 1937 to relieve overcrowding at the West Virginia State Penitentiary. It remained a branch of the parent institution until 1947, at which time the Legislature established it as a separate ...
Huttonsville Correctional Center; L. Lakin Correctional Center and Jail; M. Mount Olive Correctional Complex; P. Pruntytown Correctional Center; S. Template:State ...
Huttonsville was named for Jonathan Hutton, a pioneer settler. [5] [6] Located at Huttonsville are the E. E. Hutton House and Tygarts Valley Church, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [7] Located near Huttonsville are the site of Cheat Summit Fort and Fort Marrow, also listed on the Register. [7]
Huttonsville State Farm Wildlife Management Area is located on 2,720 acres (1,100 ha) [2] southeast of Huttonsville in Randolph County, West Virginia. The wildlife management area is centered on the Huttonsville Correctional Center, a West Virginia state prison.
[2] [3] The center tower section is 682 feet (208 m) long. [2] It lies at the western side of the complex along Jefferson Avenue and is considered the front, as this is where the main entrance is located. [2] The walls here are 24 feet (7.3 m) high and 6 feet (1.8 m) wide at the base, tapering to 18 inches (460 mm) towards the top. [2]
VERONA – After the Virginia Department of Corrections (DOC) announced the closure of Augusta Correctional Center (ACC), many hoped the nearby regional jail would be able to offer positions to ...
The Pruntytown Correctional Center (PCC) — a state prison for adult offenders of both genders — opened in 1985 on the old grounds of the former WV Industrial Home for Boys. 39°19′47″N 80°04′26″W / 39.32972°N 80.07389°W / 39.32972; -80
Pruntytown Correctional Center (PCC) is a state prison for West Virginia, located at Pruntytown near Grafton, West Virginia, USA. The premises were previously used for a juvenile detention center known as the West Virginia Industrial Home for Boys , which closed in 1983.