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Thursday, December 28, 2006

Jailed in Yuma

Yuma's big draw is the Yuma Territorial Prison built in 1876. Even though it transferred it's last prisoner out in 1909, it was a busy facility housing the Yuma High School from 1910 until 1914 after the High School Buildings burnt to the ground. Imagine thinking yeah the high school burned down, no more school. Yikes, its really a prison now. What do you think the school mascot is now? They are the Yuma High School Crims (criminals).



This old cage was locked preventing us from getting in for photo ops. But did that stop the twins? Nahhhhhh, without any prompting from the adults they broke into jail all by themselves.



Of course Katie went straight to the saloon.



This group looks like they belong in prison.



Hey Dave, was it something we said??? Visiting with the relatives makes you climb the walls? Or is it just being in jail that makes you try an escape route?

1 Comments:

At 12/31/2006 3:53 PM, Blogger TRACYS BIG BLOG said...

MY GOD. Where in the Hell is YUMA. Jails, and walls. UMMMMM, seems a little DIFFERENT. Almost like Louisville.

 

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