
Prison Cell
A prison cell is a secure, prefabricated steel enclosure used in jails and detention facilities for holding inmates.
Fun Fact
The first modern prison cell design was introduced at Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia in 1829, featuring individual cells with running water—a revolutionary concept that influenced prison architecture worldwide.
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