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Recreation Yard (Alcatraz)

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Inmates were permitted out into the yard on Saturdays, Sundays and on holidays for a maximum of 5 hours. Inmates who worked seven days a week in the kitchen were rewarded with short yard breaks during the weekdays. Badly behaved prisoners were liable to having their yard access rights taken away from
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In 1936, the previously dirt-covered yard was paved. The yard was part of the most violent escape attempt from Alcatraz in May 1946 when a group of inmates hatched a plot to obtain the key into the recreation yard, kill the tower guards, take hostages, and use them as shields to reach the dock.
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northwest of the end of D-Block on a raised level surrounded by a high wall and fence above it. Guard Tower #3 lay just to the west of the yard. The gun gallery was situated in the yard, mounted on one of the dining hall's exterior walls. The recreation yard faced the mainland.
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Although many of the inmates relished the opportunity to exercise on weekends, violence occasionally occurred, often race related. A notable riot occurred on May 20, 1956, over racial taunts on the diamond between a white and black prisoner during a softball match.
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The Alcatraz recreation yard has been a setting for scenes in numerous films and novels. Scenes have featured prison inmates hatching schemes or being involved in bloody conflicts. The yard featured several times in the 1979
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Many of the inmates used weekends in the yards to converse with each other and discuss crime, the only real opportunities they had during the week for active conversation.
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at the end of it, a section of the wall behind the first base had to be padded to cushion the impact of inmates overrunning it.
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were said to be inseparable in the yard and would spend their whole time walking around it in conversation together.
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Aerial view showing the main cellblock, dining hall area, and the yard in front of it and just to the right.
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in 1970, between 400 and 700 Native Indians assembled in the recreation yard and demonstrated.
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avoided the yard in his later years in the penitentiary as his mind deteriorated.
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Fortunate Eagle, Adam; Golden Gate National Park Association (1992).
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NPS−Golden Gate National Recreation Area: Alcatraz Recreation Yard
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and other sports at these times, and intellectual games such as
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The prisoners of Alcatraz were permitted to play games such as
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Alcatraz! Alcatraz!: the Indian occupation of 1969-1971
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including a violent fight; it was parodied in the 1994
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between 1934 and 1963. It is located adjacent to the
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Index


Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary
Dining Hall

Occupation of Alcatraz


water tower

baseball
softball
chess
diamond
gloves
bats
balls
sport uniforms
Minor League
Major League
Volney Davis
Lorenzo Murrietta
batting average
home runs
RBIs

Machine Gun Kelly
Basil "The Owl" Banghart
Al Capone
Edwin B. Swope
Clint Eastwood

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