- Wende Correctional Facility - Department of Corrections and Community . . .
Wende Correctional Facility is a maximum security level facility for males
- Wende Museum
THE WENDE is an art museum, cultural center, and archive that preserves history and brings it to life through exhibitions, scholarship, education, and community engagement
- Wende Correctional Facility - Wikipedia
Wende Correctional Facility is a maximum security prison located in the town of Alden in Erie County, New York, east of Buffalo The prison is named for this region of Alden
- NYSDOC - Wende Correctional Facility Inmate Locator, Visitation, Mail . . .
Wende Correctional Facility, a maximum-security prison located east of Buffalo, NY, derives its name from the Alden region where it's situated Initially a county jail operated by Erie County, NY, the site was sold to the state to meet the demand for a maximum-security state prison
- Wende Correctional Facility - PrisonPro
Wende Correctional Facility is located in Alden New York, part of Erie County It is a maximum security prison that houses males The capacity of Wende Correctional Facility is 961 inmates Offenders who are developmentally or physically disabled are housed in the Special Needs Unit
- Wende CF: NYCHS Excerpts of DOCS|Today Facility Profile
Located in the town of Alden in Erie County, Wende was built on land originally purchased from the Holland Land Company by the locally-prominent Otto Wende family The land was later donated to Erie County as a public park, later abandoned
- Wende - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wende (English: The turn-around) refers to a historical process in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in the years 1989 and 1990, after the Soviet reforms of Mikhail Gorbachev
- Wende Correctional Facility: Programs and Initiatives
The prison is named after Dr Johann August Wende, who was a prominent physician and philanthropist in the Buffalo area Dr Wende was a strong advocate for prison reform and believed that inmates should be treated with dignity and respect
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