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Popular Alcatraz tour gets an update
By JASON DEAREN, Associated Press Writer Mon May 14, 1:18 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO - Darwin Coon is constantly reminded of his time on Alcatraz. The former bank robber can see the notorious island prison from just outside his front door in the city's North Beach district. Coon remembers thinking he'd never get out alive, and was among the last inmates to leave when U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy closed the federal penitentiary in 1963. Years later, when a niece asked him to show her his old cell, he responded: "I never wanted to go back there." Now 74, Coon finally did go back, and his recollections of daily life on "The Rock" are now part of an updated audio tour unveiled this month as part of a $3.5-million renovation aimed at making Alcatraz more accessible. The improvements also include an elevator that gives access to the elderly and disabled and allowed the National Park Service to open another floor of the prison. And visitors now enter Alcatraz the same way new inmates did: through the dank shower room where "fresh fish" were hosed off before being issued their jail clothes. Getting Coon and the others to share their stories was vital because many Alcatraz alumni are dying, said Rich Weideman, spokesman for the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, a nonprofit that helps to preserve Bay Area parks. Updating the 20-year-old prison tour also provided an opportunity to inject new perspectives that had previously been ignored. "In the housing of inmates at Alcatraz it was deemed necessary to keep blacks away from whites," Phillip Bergen, a captain of the guards at Alcatraz, says on the audio tour. While other federal prisons integrated their inmate populations, Alcatraz never did. "They tried (integration), and they opened up, and they had such a high population of hostile rednecks, and such a low population comparatively of blacks, that they soon found out they couldn't do it," Bergen says. And of the 100 or so guards who served, only a few blacks were ever hired, including tour contributor Ron Battles. He says life on The Rock mirrored American culture of the 1950s and that he faced persistent discrimination from white colleagues. Listening to stories from inmates and guards while strolling through the cold, gray prison has long been part of the experience that draws that brings 1.3 million visitors to Alcatraz each year. The original, groundbreaking audio tour was created in 1987. "It was the first major audio tour in a historic site to use first person (stories)," Weideman said of the earlier tour. "It changed the audio tour industry." In addition to providing a multicultural perspective on the Alcatraz experience, the updated tour also highlights guards' stories in greater detail than before. The new features at Alcatraz also include new museum displays of artifacts that have never been on public view. A collection of shivs, or knives honed secretly by prisoners from kitchen utensils or smuggled scrap metal, shows how dangerous the prison was for guards. The park service and conservancy have also uncovered remnants of the island's pre-prison past, including gardens from the 1800s when the island was a military fort. These gardens were later tended by guards and inmates being rewarded for their good behavior. But Alcatraz was designed to break down its inhabitants, and those who lived to tell their tales don't mince words when describing their lives on The Rock. "Everybody wants to be an individual," former inmate Jim Quillen says. "They want to be a human, and you weren't at The Rock." ___ If You Go... ALCATRAZ TOURS: http://www.nps.gov/alcatraz . There is no entrance fee for visiting Alcatraz, but you must buy round-trip tickets for the ferry, which departs daily from Alcatraz Landing at Pier 33, San Francisco (near Fisherman's Wharf). Tickets: http://www.alcatrazcruises.com/ or 415-981-7625. Tours offered throughout the day starting at 9 a.m., adults, $21.75; children 5-11, $13.75.; seniors 62 and over $20.75. Night tours, 6:10 p.m. and 6:40 p.m., adults, $28.75; ages 12-17, $27.75; ages 5-11, $17.25.; seniors 62 and over, $26.25. Some tours sell out so reservations are recommended.
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Yeah, that must be one heck of an interesting place to visit, I'd try to go if I was in the area. I'm a paranormal 'ghost' buff, and have know for years that this building and it's grounds have long been rumoured to be haunted. In fact it's supposed to be one of the most haunted locations in the U.S., certainly as far as prisons go. Not to surprising with such a horrible, tragic past. Here's one of many links on this subject.
http://www.ghost-story.co.uk/stories/alcatraz4.html
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