Yuma Territorial Prison is a living museum of the Old West.
More than 3,000 desperadoes, convicted of crimes ranging from polygamy to murder, were imprisoned in rock and adobe cells here during the prison's 33-year existence between 1876 and 1909.
The cells, main gate and guard tower are still standing, providing visitors with a glimse of convict life in the Southwest a century ago.
Plats: Yuma, Arizona, USA
Bilden tagen: 24 mars 2005