The Alcatraz Wardens House is a historic building located on the island of Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay, California. It was built in 1924 and served as the residence for the various wardens who oversaw the Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary.
The house is a two-story Colonial Revival style building with a red roof and white exterior. It features a large porch, six bedrooms, a formal dining room, and a spacious living room with a stone fireplace. The house also has a basement that was used for storage and as a bomb shelter during World War II.
The Wardens House was designed by the renowned architect, Benjamin G. McDougall, and is considered to be one of his best works. It was built with high-quality materials and craftsmanship, and was designed to provide a comfortable living space for the warden and his family.
After the closure of the Alcatraz prison in 1963, the Warden's House was used for various purposes. It served as a visitor center, a gift shop, and an office for the National Park Service. In 1971, a group of Native American activists occupied the island and the Warden's House for over a year.
Today, the Warden's House is a popular tourist attraction on the island, and visitors can take self-guided tours of the building to learn about its history and significance. It is also used for special events and weddings.
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