Federal Prison Camp, Eglin

[1] Lacey Rose of Forbes wrote that it "was once considered so cushy that the term "Club Fed" was actually coined to describe it.

"[2] By 2006 the federal government decided to cut costs by closing Eglin and returning the buildings to the Air Force.

[3] The five Watergate burglars - Bernard Barker, Virgilio Gonzalez, Eugenio Martínez, James W. McCord Jr., and Frank Sturgis - were inmates at Eglin.

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