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EIGHT FORTY-EIGHT
Cool Spots


Want a quick, quirky roadtrip? Eight Forty-Eight's Gianofer Fields and author Jerry Pohlen scout for strange and surprising destinations just a car ride away from the Chicago area.


 

Old Jail Museum

225 N. Washington St.
Carfordsville, IN
765.362.5222
originally broadcast 6.21.02
 

If squirrels have been wrecking havoc with your garden, you may share "Cool Spots" traveler Jerry Pohlen's desire to check out a prison known as the Squirrel Cage Jail.

Unfortunately for those of you looking for a novel way to control the squirrel population, this "squirrel jail" isn't really for squirrels. It's actually the Rotary Jail of Montgomery County—one of seven known rotary jails and the last one in operating condition. The jail's cells are within a two-story turntable with one opening on each floor. To let a prisoner out of the jail, the guard would rotate the turntable of cells until the correct prisoner's cell was at the opening.

The Rotary Jail

Construction of the jail was completed in 1882 and the jail remained in use until 1967, although the rotating turntable was immobilized in 1939. During the jail's operations, it was repeatedly condemned and thus had to be modified to meet building codes.

The jail now functions as a museum housing items related to the history of both the building and life in Montgomery County, Indiana. And while it contains many cultural items, unfortunately none of its exhibits focus on controlling squirrel populations.

 


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"I’ll tell you up front, I’ve never been a big fan of vacation hot spots. Take the Grand Canyon, or Yellowstone. Haven’t they been done? When you show your friends a photo of Mount Rushmore, are you really surprised when they yawn? Face it, you’re competing with a license plate."

—Jerry Pohlen, author of Oddball Illinois and Oddball Wisconsin, Oddball Indiana, Oddball Colorado, and the new Oddball Minnesota.

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