Old Cooper County Jail & Hanging Barn
The Old Cooper County Jail & Hanging Barn, located in Boonville, Missouri, is a historic site that played a crucial role in the community from its establishment in 1848 until its closure in 1978. As the oldest continuously used county jail in Missouri, the facility is a testament to the area's storied past, housing notable prisoners such as Frank James, brother of the infamous Jesse James.
This preserved jail, with its limestone walls and original iron box cells, offers guided tours that allow visitors to explore its intriguing history and the stories etched into its architecture. The site reflects the evolution of law enforcement and justice in the region, serving as a somber reminder of a bygone era, including the last public hanging in Missouri.
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