Alcatraz Poster
Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary operated from 1934 to 1963 on a small, isolated island in San Francisco Bay. Originally constructed as a military fort, the island later served as a military prison until 1933, when it was converted into a federal penitentiary. Reinforced concrete, steel-barred cells, and the cold, fast-moving currents surrounding the island made escape nearly impossible. The prison closed in 1963 because it was too expensive to operate. Today, Alcatraz is preserved as a historic site visited by more than one million people each year.
The poster includes labeled callouts identifying the island’s key structures and a detailed breakdown of the Cellhouse and its four main cell blocks as they operated at the prison’s peak in the 1950s.
Printed in high resolution (300 DPI) and measuring 20" x 30", this large poster was created by Deconstructed using our meticulously crafted 3D model. Each poster is shipped in a protective cardboard tube to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
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