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Memorial Day Weekend 2025

May 23, 2025 – May 26, 2025

Memorial Day Weekend 2025

Join us at Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site (ESPHS) from Friday, May 23 through Monday, May 26, as we commemorate Memorial Day and the ways we remember the history of Eastern State. 

As part of National Historic Preservation Month, this Memorial Day Weekend, we invite you to explore Eastern State as a place of remembrance, bearing witness to the complex and deeply human stories that shaped its history and continue to shape its present as a museum. What do we choose to highlight? Whose stories are remembered, and how do physical traces—reshape our understanding of the past?  

Join us in honoring the legacy of this building, preserving stories, and reflecting on the power of memory in our shared future.  

All special programming detailed below is included with daytime admission to the historic site.


Scheduled Events:

A Memorial to PreserveSaturday, May 24, 12:00 PM
Join this annual conversation with early site advocates Sally Elk and Kenneth Finkle, moderated by Senior Director of Learning and Engagement Lauren Zalut. Discover the compelling story of how Eastern State was rescued from decay and transformed into a powerful place of reflection and public memory. 

Collections Conversation and “What Is It?” Game Saturday, May 24, 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM
Join Erica Harman, curator of this month's mini-exhibit for a 15-minute talk on the importance of conserving Eastern State’s artifacts and the stories embedded in them as part of memorial work. Stay to take your best guess at what some of the artifacts are and win a prize! 

Preserving the Past: The Archaeology of Capone – Sunday, May 25, 12:00 PM
An intimate conversation between Liz Trumbull, Senior Director of Preservation and Operations and Samantha Hone, Visitor Services Lead will uncover layers of the past focused on one of the most talked-about spaces at Eastern State – the recreation of Al Capone’s cell.  Learn how a routine project revealed hidden layers of painted decoration, and how new archival discoveries shifted long-held assumptions about Capone’s time at Eastern State. 

Still Saving Eastern State – Monday, May 26, 12:00 PM
Explore the future of preservation and how Eastern State’s Preservation Trades Center will ensure its stories of hardship, service, and survival are never forgotten. Moderated by Brandon Flood, Associate Director of Workforce Development featuring graduates from the 2025 class of the Preservation Trades Center in masonry, carpentry and plaster work. 


Ongoing Programming:

World War I Memorial Talks Daily, select times – ask a staff member!
Pause at Eastern State’s World War I plaque for short talks about the men commemorated there—incarcerated individuals and staff who served and sacrificed. Additional reflections throughout the site highlight wartime efforts within the prison. 

Mini-Tours of Cellblock 14 Daily, select times – ask a staff member!
Participate in exclusive mini-tours through Cellblock 14 led by Educators —spaces that echo the lives of incarcerated people and staff. This space, closed to the public until now, is now preserved as a site of memory. 

Al Capone Pop-Up Talks Daily, select times – ask a staff member!
Al Capone’s 1929 stay at Eastern State Penitentiary has become the stuff of legend—but how much of it is true? This talk separates fact from fiction, exploring Capone’s actual arrest, the debate over his supposedly luxurious cell, and how media and myth have shaped his legacy. Learn what recent discoveries—like a possible 19th-century mural—reveal about the real history behind one of Eastern State’s most famous spaces. 

Recreating History, Guided by Memory Daily, self-guided
Walk the original tour paths of Eastern State with a self-guided experience connecting the past with the present—honoring how remembrance shapes our understanding of justice and humanity. 

Talk Back Walls: Share a Memory, Leave a Tribute Daily, self-guided
Add your voice to the ongoing memory of Eastern State. Share reflections or tributes to those who lived and served here. 


We strive to make the penitentiary and our site, programs, and exhibits accessible to all visitors. Click here to learn more about accessibility and accommodations at ESPHS.

2017 American Aliance of Museums Excellence in Exhibitions Overall Winner