would be hodded and brought to the gatehouse for a bath once every three weeks, which sounds a little grodybut compared to philadelphia at that time, it was not too far off. by the 1920's, they had a shower cell installed in every cellblock. let's head back outside. it is this way. my favorite view of the whole person. a 19th century stone tower. 20th century steel guard tower. this was all the skyscrapers you can see beyond the perimeter there. by the time the prison shut down in 1971, they were not there yet, but many of the prisoners we interviewed would talk about their connection to the outside world, with the city just on the other side of the wall. they would hear things like, a school bus or the ice cream truck or fireworks. they would comment on that feeling of being able to hear it but still totally disconnected. that is the part of the reason for prisons. that idea of what you are giving up. what is taken away. this area here. not much to look at today with all the snow, but this was the baseball field. in the 20th century they needed an area for congregants sports. there is that