The Old Jail Museum Tours - Historic & After Dark invites visitors to step back in time at one of St. Augustine's most intriguing historical sites. Located at 167 San Marco Avenue, this former correctional facility was constructed by Henry Flagler in 1891 and served as the city's primary jail until 1953. The Old Jail stands as a testament to the harsh realities of 19th-century justice, where notorious criminals, including murderers and train robbers, once faced the consequences of their actions. The site is particularly known for its on-site gallows, where eight men met their fate, offering a stark reminder of the frontier justice that prevailed during that era. During the day, the Old Jail Museum Tours provide an engaging and educational experience for visitors of all ages. Guided by costumed characters who portray the original sheriff and other historical figures, these tours offer a lively and informative glimpse into the past. The guides share fascinating stories about the jail's most infamous inmates and the daily operations of this once formidable institution. The immersive experience is designed to captivate history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike, providing a deeper understanding of the social and legal dynamics of the time. As the sun sets, the Old Jail takes on a different persona with its after-dark tours. These evening excursions delve into the building's documented paranormal activity and its violent history, creating an atmosphere that is both thrilling