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The Old Jail Inn - The Whole Cell Block
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The Whole Cell Block consists of five separate cells that share a single full bathroom. The cells are themed. John Dillinger room is at the beginning of this cell block across from it is the Thelma and Louise cell. Al Capone room is in the middle of this cell block and across from it is the Elvis Presley cell. Jesse James room is at the end of the cell block, directly across from the bathroom. All have queen beds except the John Dillinger room which has a double bed. The space The Old Jail in Rockville, Indiana, has a rich history that spans from its construction in 1879 to its current status as a unique Airbnb stay known as the Old Jail Inn. Here's a detailed look at its history: The Old Jail Inn includes nine cells, now converted into guest rooms, and features like the original lock-down controls are preserved for historical authenticity. A significant attraction is the Drunk Tank Winery in the basement, where the original drunk tank now serves as a wine bar, encouraging visitors to leave messages on the walls, adding to its quirky charm. The inn has been recognized as one of the "Top 20 Unique Places To Sleep in Indiana," drawing tourists who are intrigued by the idea of staying in a former jail. This unique lodging option has become part of Rockville's appeal, especially during events like the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival. The Old Jail was built in 1879 as Parke County's third jail, serving the community until 1998. Designed by Thomas J. Tolan and Son from Fort Wayne, Indiana, the building reflects an Italianate architectural style, typical of late 19th-century construction with its brick structure. The jail was not just a place of incarceration but also featured advanced heating technology for its time. It was connected via underground tunnels to the courthouse for hot water heating, showcasing early innovative use of technology in public buildings. The Old Jail Inn includes nine cells, now converted into guest rooms, and features like the original lock-down controls are preserved for historical authenticity. A significant attraction is the Drunk Tank Winery in the basement, where the original drunk tank now serves as a wine bar, encouraging visitors to leave messages on the walls, adding to its quirky charm. The inn has been recognized as one of the "Top 20 Unique Places To Sleep in Indiana," drawing tourists who are intrigued by the idea of staying in a former jail. This unique lodging option has become part of Rockville's appeal, especially during events like the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival. The Old Jail Inn in Rockville, Indiana, thus stands not only as a testament to the town's history but also as a quirky, engaging tourist attraction that blends the past with present-day hospitality. Its history, from a functional jail to a celebrated inn, reflects a fascinating transition in how historical buildings can be repurposed to serve new roles while preserving their original character.
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