There are 13 historical prisons in New South Wales
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Experience the thrill of live action gaming at Battlezone Playlive Laser Tag in Maitland Gaol!
The Hay Gaol is a heritage-listed former prison and now museum.
Former prison providing a glimpse into the lives of convicts & orphans who dwelt there in the 1800s.
Welcome to Maitland Gaol, a unique attraction with a vibrant history spanning over 150 years!
The Maitland Gaol, also known as Maitland Correctional Centre, is a heritage-listed former Australian prison located in East Maitland, New South Wales.
The Old Dubbo Gaol is a small, compact gaol located within the central business district of Dubbo.
Wentworth Gaol is a Grade II Listed former prison and school building, now a museum and antique shop (gaolers' dormitory).
The Parramatta Female Factory is the largest and oldest surviving convict women’s site in Australia
Parramatta Gaol is considered one of Australia's most important historic sites.
Silverton Jail Museum -what a history this building has.
The Museum building was bought for the Tinonee Historical Society in 2003 for the purpose of creating a museum.
Trial Bay Gaol is a heritage-listed former public works prison and internment camp at Cardwell Street, Arakoon, Kempsey Shire, New South Wales, Australia. The property is owned by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Trial Bay Gaol is a heritage-listed former public works prison and internment camp at Cardwell Street, Arakoon, Kempsey Shire, New South Wales, Australia.