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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 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]
Denmar Correctional Center: DCC Hillsboro: Pocahontas County: Medium (male) [15] Huttonsville Correctional Center/Huttonsville Work Camp HCC Huttonsville: Randolph County: Close (male) [16] Lakin Correctional Center: LCC West Columbia: Mason County: All levels & intake facility (female) [17] Martinsburg Correctional Center MCC Martinsburg ...
Prison scenes in the 2013 film Out of the Furnace were filmed on site at the penitentiary. [19] The prison was the site for MTV's paranormal reality television series Fear in Season 1 Episode 1. [20] The Hulu original series, Castle Rock, based on Stephen King's work, was filmed here. In the series, the penitentiary stands in as Shawshank State ...
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Jan. 3—CHIPPEWA FALLS — An inmate at the Chippewa Valley Correctional Treatment Facility accused of assaulting another inmate has now been charged. Jessie J. House, 32, was charged Wednesday ...
E. E. Hutton House, also known as The Place Called Hutton, is a historic home located at Huttonsville, Randolph County, in the U.S. state of West Virginia. It was built in 1898, and is a 2½-story, cross-shaped residence in the Queen Anne style. It has a hipped and gable roof broken by dormers and a three-story octagonal tower. It features a ...