The prison's 1,440 acres include a dairy farm and a saw mill run with the help of inmates.
Ten acres of exhibition space will include re-creations of well-known gardens.
Its two acres (8,000 m2) include 13 brick industrial and commercial buildings erected from the mid-19th to early 20th centuries.
These 396 acres included the existing quarry site, which was slated to expand to 90 acres.
The 25 acres also include some public works buildings on the west side of County Seat Drive, directly across from the social services building.
Its 275 acres include theaters, cafes and rides.
The original 170 acres (0.7 km2) included wooded areas, open fields and Lake Kenosha.
These four acres (1.6 ha) include 27 houses mostly built in the late 19th century.
The 170 acres of property include the stadium, track, horse barns and parking fields.
The 150 acres include woodland, wetlands and a small farm.