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Looking up at rows of cells inside an abandoned state penitentiary: it was constructed late 1800s and shut down permanently in the early 90s because of overcrowding and human rights violations. The walkways and old metal cell doors are well-worn, with peeling paint and ample rust, but still hold up even after 30 years of neglect. Located somewhere in the Southern USA...