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The Minnesota Correctional Facility – Faribault is a state
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located in
Faribault, Minnesota Faribault ( ) is a city in, and the county seat of, Rice County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 23,352 at the 2010 census. Faribault is approximately south of Minneapolis–Saint Paul. Interstate 35 and Minnesota State Highways ...
. As of August, 2010, it had an adult inmate population of about 2,000 men, making it the largest prison in Minnesota by population. As of November 2020, the inmate population was 1,835. The facility is built on land that has managed and maintained care dating back to 1879 when it was founded as, "Minnesota Experimental School for the Feeble Minded." This included children who were, "Deaf and Dumb and the blind." In 1882 it expanded its population to 50 students and again grew in 1887 to 303 students. In 1894, the location added a school for girls (130 students) called, "Sunnyside" (later changed to Chippewa). In 1895, the school for girls expanded to 160 and added a zoo and merry-go-arounds on campus (total population 500 in 1896). 1898 brought the first Psychologist ever employed in an Institution, A.R.T. Wylie, with many publishing being written in the Journal of Psycho-Asthenics. In the year 1900, a hospital opened on the location changing its name to "Oaks" which specialized for epileptic boys by 1901 (total population 889 in 1902). By 1904 there were 500 beds for boys and girls who were placed in the hospital, including 28 beds for children struggling with Tuberculosis in 1905. Due to a number of deaths in the facility, they created a cemetery on the south of the main campus with the first residential burial taking place in 1905. The cemetery is still running and currently cared for by a population of inmates who currently reside at MCF-Faribault. In 1909, 507 acres of farmland was purchased for expansion of the facilities. In 1913 tunnels (which are still accessible) and ceiling tracks were installed to make deliveries and travel from building-to-building without going outside. Expansion was made nearly every few years, adding new buildings (which most still exists and are used by staff and inmates). By 1955, the population of the new Faribault State Hospital was 3355 as well as 639 staff. 1968 brought a close to the working farm on the facility and many buildings closed as a result of losing population. And in 1985 Faribault State Hospital (1970–1985) changed its name to "Faribault Regional Center." In 1987, The State Legislature authorized a bill for MN Corrections to take over FRC grounds. The model for caring for mentally disadvantaged had changed to a more community-based help and support system. The prison was officially established in 1989 on the campus of a former state mental hospital. Between 2005 and 2008, the
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funded a $129 million expansion and modernization program, which included the construction of four new 416-bed living units. The prison's medium-security inmates are now primarily housed within these four large "K" buildings, so called because each building consists of four wings in a "K" configuration around a central control rotunda, with each two-story wing capable of housing 104 inmates in two-bunk cells. The expansion of the Faribault prison was a primary cause of the state's decreased reliance upon a
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in
Appleton, Minnesota Appleton is a city in Swift County, Minnesota, United States. Its population was 1,412 at the 2010 census. The town is home to a vacant medium-security prison, the Prairie Correctional Facility, which is wholly owned and operated by Correctio ...
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closed the 1,600-bed Appleton prison in 2010. MCF-Faribault has educational facilities for
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and adult basic education, and provides education in construction trades such as flooring, drywall, and woodworking. The facility also houses a MINNCOR prison industry facility providing contract labor to outside vendors as well as a line of institutional and library furniture. The 180 bed "New Dimensions" chemical dependency treatment program provides a 6-12 month treatment program for alcohol and other drug-dependent offenders. The minimum security unit, outside of the main prison's medium-security double fence, provides housing and supervision for community work crews.


Notable inmates

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Harvey Carignan Harvey Louis Carignan (born May 18, 1927) is an American serial killer serving a life sentence at the Minnesota Correctional Facility – Faribault for the murders of two women. He had been previously convicted for a 1949 rape and murder he commi ...
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Donald Blom Donald Albin Blom (February 5, 1949 – January 10, 2023) was an American convicted of the murder of Katie Poirier in 1999. A registered sex offender involved in five cases of kidnapping and sexual assault prior to Poirier's murder, he was suspec ...
: A registered sex offender involved in five cases of kidnapping and sexual assault prior to his current murder charge, he is suspected of being a serial killer by case investigators.


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Minnesota Correctional Facility – Faribault
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