Uncovering the History of Alcatraz Island | Travel Guide

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Alcatraz Island, commonly referred to simply as Alcatraz, is a small island located in San Francisco Bay, California. The island was used as a federal prison from 1934 to 1963, and was home to some of the country's most notorious criminals. This travel guide will showcase all this incredible island has to offer.

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The Coast Guard reported finding one of the prisoners’ paddles on 14th June off the south coast of Angel Island and workers found a wallet containing details of the Anglins the same day. Six days later, shredded rubber believed to be from the prisoners’ raft was washed up on the shore near the Golden Gate Bridge; the following day a deflated life jacket was picked up by a prison boat floating fifty yards from Alcatraz Island. These scattered remnants were all that was ever recovered of the men and the tools they’d used to escape. Despite no bodies being found, the FBI quickly concluded that the three prisoners had drowned.
From the first year of the men’s escape right up until the present day, there have been plenty of people who say the FBI was wrong to pronounce the men dead. As early as Christmas 1962, various members of the Anglin family claimed they received cards and postcards from the brothers. The two men’s mother received a bunch of flowers sent to her anonymously every year up until her death in 1973, and her funeral was allegedly attended by two unusually tall
men wearing heavy makeup. Family members believe they were John and Clarence Anglin attending in disguise. ⛓️

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