Federal Correctional Institution, Milan, Federal prison in York Township, Michigan, US
The Federal Correctional Institution Milan is a federal prison facility in York Township that houses male inmates in low-security units across its extensive grounds. The compound contains numerous buildings and structures designed to manage and support the incarcerated population.
The facility was founded in 1933 as a Federal Detention Farm and initially operated with a different purpose. It later transitioned to its current role as a low-security male prison.
The institution maintains educational partnerships with Milan High School, enabling inmates to obtain high school diplomas through direct collaboration with local educators.
Visitors should check ahead about visiting requirements and bring valid identification documents. Plan extra time for security procedures that take place when arriving at the facility.
Michigan's only federal execution occurred at this facility on July 8, 1938, when Anthony Chebatoris received capital punishment for murder during a bank robbery.
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