For the first time ever, Nevada State Prison Preservation Society is unlocking Nevada State Prison for two unforgettable nights of film, history, tours, & community under the stars. Join us August 27th for an exclusive screening of the 1989 classic, The Innocent Man, filmed on-site at Nevada State Prison. *Price: Members only presale July 1-July 9 with discounted $15 tickets. General Admission tickets will go on sale to the public on July 10th for $25. We are limiting this event to 100 ticketed guests per night. Renew your membership today to guarantee access to tickets before they sell out! Doors open at 6:00pm each night. Come early, bring your comfortable yard chair, grab your favorite spot in the prison yard, explore Nevada State Prison – unlocked! Your ticket includes:
We may throw in a few surprises, too!
Open-house style touring of the historic Nevada State Prison, including: The Warden’s Office, Administrative Building, Culinary & Kitchen, the Cellhouse “C Block”, the prison yard, and the facility grounds.
Guided tours through “A Block” of the cellhouse & the Execution Chamber. Tours depart every 20 minutes in The Tunnel (first come, first served).
Enjoy the Museum & Gift Shop where memberships and souvenirs will be available for purchase.
Snacks & beverages available for purchase, for an unforgettable movie under the stars.
Tours will conclude and the movie will start each night after sunset, around 7:45pm