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{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
May we point out what looks like a handprint on the top right corner of that sign? DEFINITELY not from the ghost of a vengeful inmate.{ } (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
{ }Built in 1909, Lorton Reformatory housed both low-level offenders and maximum-security prisoners until the last inmate was removed in 2001. Since then, it's been renovated and repurposed into the ironically named Liberty Crest Apartments. Tenants can get a taste of life in the slammer, without doing any hard time. The units feature brick walls, signs from the old prison, and thick bars over some of the windows. Although some new housing options are being built on the land, all of the residents can enjoy the pool, gym and un-renovated and kinda creepy guard towers that still dot the property. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)
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