Today it's a National Park site, visited by 5,000 people a day.
The federal prison closed down in 1963 because it was too expensive to maintain.
The island sat idle until 1969, when a group of American Indian activists from many tribes occupied the island in an act of Civil Disobedience until 1971.
In 1972, it became a National Park site.
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Alcatraz has been shut down many years. The prisoners were not fed well if that's what you mean.
As a federal prison, Alcatraz closed its doors on March 21, 1963.
3 prisoners escaped and were never found. That's why Alcatraz shut down, because there was now a possibility of escape.
It was closed because it got too expensive
Alcatraz was closed due to expenses, the cost was way to much money for the government to maintain and had to shut it down
Alcatraz island has never been "closed" to the public. The prison on the island closed in 1963, and for over a year and a half the island was home to a Native-American group. Today it is an historic landmark.
It closed down.
it closed down in November 1539
Alcatraz was a prison for big criminals. For example Al Capone and Machine gun Kelly they were huge criminals. It was put on an island so it would be hard for the prisoners to escape. The workers would have to move there because they worked long shifts. It's closed down now but , it's near San Fransisco you can take tours of it there. There were some children on the island but they were protected. The book Al Capone does my shirts sort of gives you a description of Alcatraz as well.
It was closed down.
They closed down due to lack of sales