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- Camp_Cusino abstract "Camp Cusino was created in 1951. It is located one mile west of Shingleton, Michigan. The camp was officially called the Cusino Corrections Prison Work Camp and was part of the Corrections Conservation Prison Camp Program in the State of Michigan. The name Cusino was taken from a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp that was located four miles east of Melstrand, Michigan. In 1951, some of the CCC buildings were moved to Shingleton for the prison camp. The inmates were trustee status and many worked for the neighboring Cusino Wildlife Research Station. Other inmates were transported daily to do timber stand improvement and maintain area state parks. In 1968 the camp held 93 prisoners with nine staff. In 1979 the old wooden barracks were replaced with modern block buildings. In 1996 the prison camp population was 350. The security level of the prisoners was increased and the camp proper was fenced in with cyclone/razor wire fencing.In 1997 the prison camp was placed under the jurisdiction of the Alger Maximum Correctional Facility located in Wetmore, Michigan. The Corrections Conservation Prison Camp Program, which had its headquarters in Grass Lake, Michigan, was officially disbanded.Camp Cusino was closed on July 26, 2009.".
- Camp_Cusino location Michigan.
- Camp_Cusino location Munising_Township,_Michigan.
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- Camp_Cusino wikiPageID "19783064".
- Camp_Cusino wikiPageRevisionID "541558831".
- Camp_Cusino capacity "320".
- Camp_Cusino classification "Minimum".
- Camp_Cusino closed "2009-07-26".
- Camp_Cusino director "Patricia L. Caruso".
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- Camp_Cusino location Michigan.
- Camp_Cusino location Munising_Township,_Michigan.
- Camp_Cusino managedBy Michigan_Department_of_Corrections.
- Camp_Cusino managedBy Alger_Maximum_Correctional_Facility.
- Camp_Cusino opened "1951".
- Camp_Cusino prisonName "Camp Cusino Correctional Facility".
- Camp_Cusino status "CLOSED".
- Camp_Cusino subject Category:1951_establishments_in_the_United_States.
- Camp_Cusino subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Alger_County,_Michigan.
- Camp_Cusino subject Category:Prisons_in_Michigan.
- Camp_Cusino type Artifact100021939.
- Camp_Cusino type CorrectionalInstitution103111690.
- Camp_Cusino type Establishment103297735.
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- Camp_Cusino comment "Camp Cusino was created in 1951. It is located one mile west of Shingleton, Michigan. The camp was officially called the Cusino Corrections Prison Work Camp and was part of the Corrections Conservation Prison Camp Program in the State of Michigan. The name Cusino was taken from a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp that was located four miles east of Melstrand, Michigan. In 1951, some of the CCC buildings were moved to Shingleton for the prison camp.".
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- Camp_Cusino name "Camp Cusino Correctional Facility".