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Welcome to 'Ancient Secrets & Haunted Journeys,' your weekly adventure into the unexplained. We dive into hidden corners of ancient history, explore mysteries that baffle modern minds, and journey through places haunted by echoes of the past. From lost cities to paranormal phenomena, we've got your curiosity covered. Subscribe now for your weekly dose of wonder! #AncientSecrets #HauntedJourneys #Paranormal #AncientHistory #Mysteries #WeeklyPodcastAncient Secrets and Haunted Journeys Mundial
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  • Eastern State | Episode 8: Decline and Closure - When the Model Collapsed
    Apr 13 2026

    Episode 8 follows Eastern State Penitentiary into its final decades, when the original philosophy was long gone and the building itself was becoming too costly, too outdated, and too deteriorated to keep running.


    We break down what “decline” actually meant in practical terms: a prison designed for one model of incarceration being forced to operate as another, an aging physical plant requiring constant repairs, and a system under pressure from changing standards and capacity needs across Pennsylvania. Then we lock into the closure timeline with clear dates, covering Pennsylvania’s decision to cease operations in 1970, the site’s brief city use in 1971, and the final closure that same year.


    This episode isn’t about legends. It’s about the quiet administrative ending of a massive institution and why that ending became the hinge point that led to everything that came next: abandonment, decay, preservation battles, and Eastern State’s second life as a public historic site.


    IN THIS EPISODE

    • Why Eastern State became increasingly expensive to operate

    • 1970: state operations ceased (documented milestone)

    • 1971: brief city use and final closure (timeline clarity)

    • Transfers and what “closure” actually looks like inside bureaucracy


    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • Eastern State didn’t end dramatically, it ended administratively.

    • Old architecture + new prison reality created unsustainable strain.

    • Closure was a hinge, not an ending.

    Sources and links are in the show notes. Come back next week for the next episode.

    #AncientSecretsandHauntedJourneys #ASHJ #ASHJPodcast


    Sources & Links (Episode 8):

    https://easternstate.org/about/history-of-eastern-state-penitentiary

    https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/eastern-state-penitentiary/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_State_Penitentiary


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  • Eastern State | Episode 8: Decline and Closure - When the Model Collapsed
    Apr 13 2026

    Episode 8 follows Eastern State Penitentiary into its final decades, when the original philosophy was long gone and the building itself was becoming too costly, too outdated, and too deteriorated to keep running.


    We break down what “decline” actually meant in practical terms: a prison designed for one model of incarceration being forced to operate as another, an aging physical plant requiring constant repairs, and a system under pressure from changing standards and capacity needs across Pennsylvania. Then we lock into the closure timeline with clear dates, covering Pennsylvania’s decision to cease operations in 1970, the site’s brief city use in 1971, and the final closure that same year.


    This episode isn’t about legends. It’s about the quiet administrative ending of a massive institution and why that ending became the hinge point that led to everything that came next: abandonment, decay, preservation battles, and Eastern State’s second life as a public historic site.


    IN THIS EPISODE

    • Why Eastern State became increasingly expensive to operate

    • 1970: state operations ceased (documented milestone)

    • 1971: brief city use and final closure (timeline clarity)

    • Transfers and what “closure” actually looks like inside bureaucracy


    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • Eastern State didn’t end dramatically, it ended administratively.

    • Old architecture + new prison reality created unsustainable strain.

    • Closure was a hinge, not an ending.


    Sources and links are in the show notes. Come back next week for the next episode.

    #AncientSecretsandHauntedJourneys #ASHJ #ASHJPodcast


    Sources & Links (Episode 8):

    https://easternstate.org/about/history-of-eastern-state-penitentiary

    https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/eastern-state-penitentiary/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_State_Penitentiary


    Check out my Linktree here: https://linktr.ee/ashjpodcast

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  • Eastern State | Episode 8: Decline and Closure - When the Model Collapsed
    Apr 13 2026

    Episode 8 follows Eastern State Penitentiary into its final decades, when the original philosophy was long gone and the building itself was becoming too costly, too outdated, and too deteriorated to keep running.


    We break down what “decline” actually meant in practical terms: a prison designed for one model of incarceration being forced to operate as another, an aging physical plant requiring constant repairs, and a system under pressure from changing standards and capacity needs across Pennsylvania. Then we lock into the closure timeline with clear dates, covering Pennsylvania’s decision to cease operations in 1970, the site’s brief city use in 1971, and the final closure that same year.


    This episode isn’t about legends. It’s about the quiet administrative ending of a massive institution and why that ending became the hinge point that led to everything that came next: abandonment, decay, preservation battles, and Eastern State’s second life as a public historic site.


    Sources and links are in the show notes. Come back next week for the next episode.

    #AncientSecretsandHauntedJourneys #ASHJ #ASHJPodcast


    • Why Eastern State became increasingly expensive to operate

    • 1970: state operations ceased (documented milestone)

    • 1971: brief city use and final closure (timeline clarity)

    • Transfers and what “closure” actually looks like inside bureaucracy


    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • Eastern State didn’t end dramatically, it ended administratively.

    • Old architecture + new prison reality created unsustainable strain.

    • Closure was a hinge, not an ending.


    Sources & Links (Episode 8):

    https://easternstate.org/about/history-of-eastern-state-penitentiary

    https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/eastern-state-penitentiary/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_State_Penitentiary


    Check out my link tree here

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