The Ohio State Reformatory/Mansfield Reformatory, a shuttered prison in Mansfield, Ohio, was made famous as the film setting of 1994’s The Shawshank Redemption. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This ...
The Mansfield Reformatory Preservation Society is embarking on its next big restoration goal to fully restore the West Cell Block at the historic Ohio State Reformatory on Ohio 545 on the city's ...
The festival will bring 100+ tattoo artists and 66+ bands to Mansfield including supporting acts Marilyn Manson, Three Days Grace, Lamb of God, Beartooth and more.
Of all the things to do in Mansfield Ohio, this is the most visited. Part of the Shawshank Trail, the Ohio State Reformatory was constructed in 1886, originally as a reformatory for young offenders.
News Journal reporters were out in full force, covering the event in downtown Mansfield, at the Ohio State Reformatory and at the Lowe-Volk Nature Center in rural Crawford County between Galion ...
Ohio State Reformatory was a notorious maximum security prison that would later serve as the set for the film The Shawshank Redemption. Shelves hung from the ceiling give the tens of thousands of ...