Alcatraz Island is now a museum, like I have mentioned in the other blog post, the island is being visited by over 1.4 million people every year. This island is definitely not going to bore you.
I found this article entitled "Museum Collection at Alcatraz Island" in nps.gov. In this article, it shows some pictures of artifacts used back when the prison was still operating. It also explains what they are used for and why.
According to the author of Alcatraz Island. "Collections include objects made by notorious inmates, historic photographs and documents, escape materials and inmate artwork; items used by officers including correctional materials when Alcatraz was a federal penitentiary from 1934-1963; military prison period materials from 1859-1934; and theAmerican Indian occupation of 1969 -1971."
I really like this article because not only they provide us pictures of the artifacts, but they also explain everything about it. For those unfortunate enough not to be able to visit the island, this article will give you an idea, how the place looks like. Seeing the pictures in your screen, it just makes you want to touch it or see it in real life. It's really nice of the government to preserve all artifacts from the prison. These artifacts are from centuries ago, and they still exist in the island.
Another article of interest is entitled "Alcatraz Historic Preservation Projects" in nps.gov. The articles talks about the harsh environment at Alcatraz Island and how hard it is to preserve historic structures. It also gives a list of some recent, current and future projects.
According to the author of Alcatraz Island. "Between 2011 and 2013, we are spending significant resources to make improvements to both the visitor experience and also to preserve the many historic buildings on the island."
I really like this article because it shows that the government of the United States of America is spending time to keep the island alive. They make sure that the historic buildings and artifacts stay as they were. They are really preserving history. Thanks to the National Park Service for preserving everything the island has, now people from all over the world can go and visit Alcatraz Island and feel the inescapable experience !.
Another article of interest is entitled "Alcatraz Historic Preservation Projects" in nps.gov. The articles talks about the harsh environment at Alcatraz Island and how hard it is to preserve historic structures. It also gives a list of some recent, current and future projects.
According to the author of Alcatraz Island. "Between 2011 and 2013, we are spending significant resources to make improvements to both the visitor experience and also to preserve the many historic buildings on the island."
I really like this article because it shows that the government of the United States of America is spending time to keep the island alive. They make sure that the historic buildings and artifacts stay as they were. They are really preserving history. Thanks to the National Park Service for preserving everything the island has, now people from all over the world can go and visit Alcatraz Island and feel the inescapable experience !.