“It’s like stepping through a time portal. Today, the Sandusky County Courthouse sits atop part of it, and guided tours of the Sandusky County Historic Jail & Dungeon have been offered since 2013. Despite the terrible conditions, the dungeon was used for more than a decade before it was finally shuttered. When the first prisoners were incarcerated in the 1840's dungeon, they saw little daylight in the subterranean space, with the only illumination coming from kerosene lamps. Often local residents would volunteer up a room in their own homes for overflow for county inmates. The earliest jails were essentially cabins which consisted of a small room with a dirt floors and a few iron bars on the window. Sandusky County built a dungeon in the early 1840s, after local officials experienced multiple escaped prisoners in a short time from the less secure, above ground jail. Hear exciting stories while learning the significance of this rare and historic structure. Hayes, the 1840's Dungeon located underneath the Sandusky County Courthouse and the Gallows Exhibition Hall featuring the gallows used for the last hanging in Sandusky County. Ever wonder what early jail life might be like? Then this is a tour for you! The 1 hour and 15 minute Guided Tour is actually three tours in one and includes the 1892 jail with ties to President Rutherford B.
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