Carthage Jail

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Carthage, United States

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Historical society· Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints· Convention information bureau· Historical place· Historical landmark· Tourist attraction· Religious organization

Carthage Jail Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Carthage Jail is located in Carthage, United States on 310 Buchanan St. Carthage Jail is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category historical society in United States.

Address

310 Buchanan St

Phone

+1 2173572989

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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David Jones

While the visitors center is closed due to COVID; I was still able to walk the grounds. On a cold and winter afternoon with some snow on the ground all was quiet and the road noise seemed muted. I thought a serene, peaceful, even a reverent memorial to a Prophet of God.

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Ben Buchmiller

Historic location for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Was quite warm, small visitors center, and when we went back in 2010 the water fountain was not working.

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Ryan & Kristen Koch

This is a wonderful place to visit whether or not you are a member of The Church of Jesus Christ. The missionaries that greet you are not preachy, but simply share the account of what occurred to the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother. It boggles the mind to think and hear of the great injustice that took place here, and makes one grateful we live in much more civilized times. Despite the events that happened here, there is a spirit of peace and love. I highly recommend visiting this historic location.

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Michelle Williams

This place has significant meaning for me. It's a big part of my church's history. I highly recommend it if you're ever near there.

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Matt Jenkins

This is a sacred and holy place where a modern-day prophet of God and his patriarch rather became martyrs of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. They sealed their testimonies of Jesus Christ and the book of Mormon with their blood.