The Braddock County Prison Farm, aka "The Farm," houses all Braddock County inmates, male and female, and is run by Sheriff Fenton Washburn. It includes an interrogation facility that was reportedly the federal government's model for Guantanamo Bay. Inmates work six days a week, performing various construction and maintenance chores for the county and its towns and cities. In addition, they perform actual farm work, growing all their own vegetables and raising sod which is sold for golf courses around Texas.
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| - The Braddock County Prison Farm, aka "The Farm," houses all Braddock County inmates, male and female, and is run by Sheriff Fenton Washburn. It includes an interrogation facility that was reportedly the federal government's model for Guantanamo Bay. Inmates work six days a week, performing various construction and maintenance chores for the county and its towns and cities. In addition, they perform actual farm work, growing all their own vegetables and raising sod which is sold for golf courses around Texas.
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| - The Braddock County Prison Farm, aka "The Farm," houses all Braddock County inmates, male and female, and is run by Sheriff Fenton Washburn. It includes an interrogation facility that was reportedly the federal government's model for Guantanamo Bay. Inmates work six days a week, performing various construction and maintenance chores for the county and its towns and cities. In addition, they perform actual farm work, growing all their own vegetables and raising sod which is sold for golf courses around Texas. Several WNWA personalities have been imprisoned there. A few have done multiple stints at "The Farm."
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