State prison for men located in Texas
The James Lynaugh Unit is a state prison for men located in Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas, owned by operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.[1] It opened in September 1994, and has a maximum capacity of 1416 male inmates at various security levels.
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30°47′21″N 103°02′59″W / 30.789138°N 103.049687°W / 30.789138; -103.049687
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Above facilities are male-only unless noted by ♀(female-only) or ♂♀ (cogender) |