D.C. Workhouse and Reformatory Historic District

Bet. Silverbrook Rd., Lorton Rd., Ox Rd., and Furnace Rd., Lorton, Virginia. County/parish: Fairfax.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places February 16, 2006. NRIS 06000052.

110 contributing buildings. 16 contributing sites. 49 contributing structures. 24 contributing objects.

Also known as:

  • DHR File No. 029-0947
  • District of Columbia Correctional Facility
  • Lorton Prison

From Wikipedia:

Lorton Reformatory

The Lorton Reformatory, also known as the Lorton Correctional Complex, is a former prison complex in Lorton, Virginia, established in 1910 for the District of Columbia, United States.

The complex began as a prison farm called the Occoquan Workhouse for nonviolent offenders serving short sentences. The District established an adjacent reformatory in 1914, and then a 10-acre (4.0 ha) walled penitentiary constructed by inmates from 1931 through 1938, as a division of the reformatory with heightened security. The complex came under the administration of the District of Columbia Department of Corrections when it was formed in 1946.

After further expansions, a peak size of 3,500-acre (1,400 ha), and 92 years of service, the facility was ordered closed in the late 1990s. The final prisoners were transferred out in November 2001.

Lorton was also the site of a bunker used by the government from 1959 to 2001 that housed emergency communications equipment to be used in the event of a war with the Soviet Union. Lorton Reformatory also hosted Nike missile site W-64.

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National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/41680473

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