
Aguada Jail
Aguada Jail is a historical prison located in Aguada, Puerto Rico, constructed in the early 20th century during U.S. colonial rule. It was built to house incarcerated individuals and served as a key penal facility in the region. Known for its sturdy architecture and strategic location near the coast, the jail played a role in Puerto Rico’s criminal justice system. Today, it stands as a cultural landmark and reminder of the island’s colonial history, with some parts preserved for education and tourism.