Sing Sing Prison Museum

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  • Home
  • Why a Museum?
    • Project Summary
    • Sing Sing Today
    • The 1825 Cellblock
  • History of Sing Sing Prison
    • Quick Facts
    • Historic Significance
    • The Mutual Welfare League
    • Working at Sing Sing
  • Programs and Exhibits
    • Calendar
    • Virtual Exhibit
    • Poetry of Returning Citizens
    • What We're Reading
    • Justice Talks
    • Community Conversations
    • Interviews
    • Stone on Stone App
  • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Our Plan >
      • Who's Involved
      • The Project's Impact
      • Bird's-Eye Overview
    • Board of Trustees
    • Our Team
    • 2021 Year End Summary
    • Reception
    • Press
  • Blog
  • DONATE
  • Contact

Building a More Just Society

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Sing Sing Correctional Facility is an active, maximum-security prison where the theories and realities of criminal punishment and rehabilitation have played out for almost 200 years. It’s a place with diverse stories from multiple perspectives. 

​As an emerging voice, our goal is to deliver new ways of understanding for a ​fairer future.

Sing Sing Prison Museum is currently under development and is not yet open to the public.​

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Our virtual exhibit is now open!
Virtual exhibit

Keep Reading and Listening

In honor of Pride month, SSPM highlights two pieces of media pertaining to the experience of LGBTQ+ individuals within prisons. Focusing on the Women's House of Detention: A Queer History of a Forgotten Prison by High Ryan and "Do You Know Who I Am" from the Ear Hustle podcast. Read more about both on our blog. 
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Keep Learning

"A Prison in the Woods: Environment and Incarceration in New York’s North Country" takes a look at the growth of prisons in the Adirondacks from the 1840s through the 1990s. Adirondack Experience, The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake recently held a great program about this compelling part of New York history.
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By the Numbers
Find out more about our potential economic impact

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2021 Year in Review
It's been quite the year!
Here's what we are proud of

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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility
Sing Sing Prison Museum Institutional Values and Statement


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Finding Your Ancestor
How to find family history at Sing Sing Prison


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Babe Ruth Returns to
​Sing Sing

A recent acquisition with a great story


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The Historic Significance of
​Sing Sing Prison

The story at the center of punishment in the
​United States

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Sing Sing Prison Wins Challenge Grant
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The Museum is required to raise $1.1 million dollars to match NEH funding


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The 1825 Cellblock
A historic structure that once defined mass incarceration


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How did Sing Sing Prison react to the Spanish Flu?
“The prison was placed in quarantine. Men in the brush shop were compelled to wear masks, which were sterilized every day. All the men in every department of the prison were ordered to report at the hospital if in any way subject to physical disturbance."

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Baseball at Sing Sing Prison
How sports were part of rehabilitation


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Now Available to Download
An app experience brings the historic Cellblock to life! 


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Justice Talks
Our webinar discussion series invites you to imagine a more just society with contemporary topics in criminal justice. 


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The Sing Sing Correctional Facility of Today
Sing Sing is considered a model with innovative rehabilitation programs for the incarcerated


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Sing Sing Prison Museum Office  
30 State Street, Ossining, New York 10562
info@singsingprisonmuseum.org​​
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Sing Sing Prison Museum
30 State Street
Ossining, New York 10562
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Telephone
+1 914-236-5407
Email
info@singsingprisonmuseum.org