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| Michigan inmates create the state’s license plates |
| By miningjournal.net- J. Scott Park |
| Published: 11/20/2017 |
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ADRIAN, Mich. — Yes, they still make license plates in prison. Tucked in a nondescript building at the Gus Harrison Correctional Facility near Adrian, 52 inmates make all the license plates for the state of Michigan. About 10,000 plates are made each working day at the secure facility, the Jackson Citizen Patriot reported. Working four days each week, 2.5 million plates are made each year. License plates were first made by prisoners in Michigan in 1910. Read More. |
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