All you need to know!
The Burlington County Prison Museum in Mount Holly, New Jersey, is a National Historic Landmark that operated as a prison from 1811 until 1965. Designed by Robert Mills, a noted architect of the time, the prison offers visitors a unique glimpse into 19th-century incarceration. The museum features preserved graffiti from former inmates, historical exhibits, and an interactive escape game. It’s a fascinating destination for those interested in history, architecture, and even the paranormal.
Closed all legal holidays, Good Friday, Easter and the day after Thanksgiving.
Admission
$5 Adults
$3 Over 55 and Military I.D.
$2 Students
$3 extra for Audio Tour
$2 Group Tour
For further information, call the Burlington County Parks Dept.
609-265-5858 (Mon. through Wed.)
609-265-5476 (Thurs. through Sun.)