McNeil Is. Prison closes
April 1 marked the end of an era on McNeil Island, when it closed the doors for good to the prison that operated there for over 130 years. Located on the South Puget Sound West of Steilacoom, the McNeil Island Corrections Center was known historically as the “prison without walls”—with miles of frigid water preventing inmates from escaping the island. When the facility opened in 1875, it was the first federal prison in the territory that would become Washington state. According to www.doc.wa.gov, McNeil was the last island prison left...



