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INDIANAPOLIS — Giving a piece of history a new look and purpose was the main goal of an east side neighborhood block party on Sunday.
According to Indiana Department of Administration, the 15-acre property once belonged to the first women's prison in the country. It opened in 1873 and remained on the east side until 2017 when the prison relocated to Girls School Road on Indy's west side. "On this site 150 years ago, the first inmate came in and was housed on this property and that was to the month October 1873," Joey Newson with the Willard Park Neighborhood Association said."And so we're looking 150 years ago, now this site is still imprisoned in a way because we don't have access to it and it's causing significant issues to us. We are affected by this and we have no say, this is imprisoning our neighborhood.
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