Built in 1891, the Old Jail was designed to look like a fine hotel (it has a front porch, and it's pink), but a real frontier-era jail inside. Henry Flagler located the Queen Anne-style building at a good distance from his gilded-era hotels. Costumed "deputies" show you the cell blocks, maximum-security area, and sheriff's living quarters. Outback, the gallows are a reminder of a harsher time and help explain why the Old Jail is now listed on the National Register of Haunted Places.
Features:
Maximum security area
Prison kitchen
Women's and men's cells
Gallows
Sheriff's office and family living quarters
Admission:
Adults: $12.45
Children: 6-12: $ 6.70
Children 6 and under are FREE
Operating Hours:
9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Tour Times:
Tours begin every 20 minutes.