Preston School of Industry explained

Preston Castle
Designated Other1:California
Nearest City:Ione, California
Coordinates:38.3611°N -120.9369°W
Built:1890
Architect:Schulze, Henry A.
Architecture:Romanesque
Added:July 30, 1975
Designated Other1 Number:867
Refnum:75000422

The Preston School of Industry, also known as Preston Castle, was a reform school located in Ione, California, in Amador County.[1] It was proposed by, and ultimately named after, state senator Edward Myers Preston. The cornerstone was laid in December 1890, and the institution was opened in June 1894 when seven wards (minors under the guardianship of the state, but not necessarily juvenile offenders) were transferred there from San Quentin State Prison. It is considered one of the oldest and best-known reform schools in the United States.

The original building, known colloquially as "Preston Castle" (or simply "The Castle"), is the most significant example of Romanesque Revival architecture in the Mother Lode.[2] This building was vacated in 1960, shortly after new buildings had been constructed to replace it, and has since been named a California Historical Landmark (#867), and listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NPS-75000422).[1]

In 1999, the institution's official name, applied to the newer 1960 buildings, was changed to the "Preston Youth Correctional Facility".

In 2010, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced that the facility was to close,[3] and a closing ceremony was held on June 2, 2011.

In popular culture

The school was used as a shooting location (as the "Bleeding Heart Orphanage") for the 1984 comedy film Bad Manners.

The 2014 film A Haunting at Preston Castle is set at the castle and surrounding area, as is the 2019 movie Apparition.

The first episode of season 2 of the TV series Ghost Adventures is about Preston Castle.[4]

Ghost Hunters investigated the castle's paranormal reports in season 6, episode 6.

The facility is the subject of The Lowe Files Season 1, Episode 1: "Haunted Boy's Reformatory".[5]

Preston School of Industry was an American indie rock band formed by Scott Kannberg (a.k.a. Spiral Stairs) in 1999, following the dissolution of his previous band, Pavement.

Former wards

Former Preston wards include:[6] [7] [8] [9]

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Preston Castle Foundation. www.prestoncastle.com. 29 March 2018.
  2. Web site: PRESTON CASTLE. 2021-06-10. CA State Parks. en.
  3. News: Matthew . Hedger . Preston Youth Correctional Facility to close . Ledger Dispatch . Amador . Ledger-Dispatch.com . October 21, 2010 . 2011-01-30.
  4. Web site: "Ghost Adventures" Preston Castle (TV Episode 2009) - IMDb. 2021-06-10. www.imdb.com. en-US.
  5. Web site: Watch The Lowe Files Season 1 Episode 1. 2021-06-10. A&E. en.
  6. Web site: Discoveries: Ione's Preston Castle opens up about its harsh, haunting past. Sam. McManis. 27 June 2015. 29 March 2018. Sacramento Bee.
  7. Rubio, J'aime (November 28, 2012). Behind The Walls: A Historical Exposé of The Preston School of Industry
  8. Rubio, J'aime (October 6, 2017). If These Walls Could Talk: More Preston Castle History
  9. Web site: Anderson. Scott Thomas. Amador in Action: Remember the ‘master’ from the castle. 2021-06-10. Calaveras Enterprise. en.