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100

The Spanish name “Isla de los Alcatraces” refers to this seabird.

What is the pelican?

100

Kids who lived on Alcatraz took this to travel to and from their school in San Francisco.

What is the ferry boat?

100

Each prisoner’s cell measured about this many square feet.

What is 45 square feet?

100

No inmate ever confirmed to have reached this after escaping Alcatraz’s waters.

What is the mainland?

100

The National Park Service took over Alcatraz in this year, opening it to the public.

What is 1973?

200

Before the prison, Alcatraz served as this for the U.S. military.

What is a fort?

200

Families on “The Rock” spent their free time here, knocking down pins and earning trophies.

What is the bowling alley?
200

Prisoners marched to this daily location at 6 AM for count and work assignments.

What is the prison yard?

200

In 1946, this riot-like breakout attempt by six inmates left three guards dead.

What is the “Battle of Alcatraz”?

200

Visitors reach Alcatraz via these official ferry boats operated by the park service.

What is the “Red and White” ferries?

300

In what bay of California does Alcatraz Island sit?

What San Francisco Bay?

300

This “Birdman” inmate famously painted cell windows on his cell walls.

Who is Robert Stroud?

300

Inmates wore uniforms of alternating stripes of these two colours.

What is black and white?

300

In 1962, brothers Clarence and John Anglin escaped by building this out of raincoats.

What is a raft?

300

The Alcatraz audio tour features real voices of former guards and inmates, including this man who wrote a book about his time there.

Who is Jim Quillen?

400

The island’s rock is primarily this type of volcanic rock.

What is basalt?

400

The only woman ever incarcerated at Alcatraz, briefly held in 1934 before transfer.

Who is Bessie Earp?

400

The dining hall was colloquially called this “mess” area.

What is the rotunda?

400

Name one of the two guard towers prisoners had to avoid when swimming away.

What is Tower 3 (or Tower 4)?

400

This annual gathering commemorates the 1969 Native American occupation of Alcatraz.

What is the “Indians of All Tribes” event?

500

The U.S. government acquired Alcatraz Island in this year.

What is 1850?

500

This inmate escaped twice from Alcatraz—once by tunneling through the walls of his cell.

Who is Henri Young?

500

This punishment cell, sometimes used as solitary “hole,” was nicknamed after a vile-smelling item.

What is the strip cell (or “dungeon”)?

500

Despite this many recorded escape attempts, no one ever officially made it to freedom.

What is 36?

500

Alcatraz is part of this larger National Recreation Area managed by the NPS.

What is the Golden Gate National Recreation Area?

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