Al Capone got an icy reception when he arrived in Miami Beach in 1928. Whether he was winter-weary like other Northern tourists was immaterial; Miami saw him as a blight on its reputation.
Al Capone was a regular visitor to both the speakeasy ... but he also enjoyed some of his more illicit pastimes there, too. During Prohibition, the speakeasy featured a peephole so that people ...
The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, better known at The Mob Museum, has added Al Capone’s Colt M1911 ...
Some of the items on sale included furniture and artwork that belonged to Capone A sale of items belonging to the notorious US gangster Al Capone has raked in $3m (£2.2m) at an auction held over ...
“A Century of Notoriety: The Estate of Al Capone” is a private ... control of organized crime during Prohibition. Police never pinned the massacre on Capone, but he was suspected of giving ...
Jan. 14, Stephen Green, the founder, president and chief executive officer of the Eliot Ness Museum at 201 North Main St., ...
The aim of Prohibition, also known as “The Noble ... The most infamous Mafia leader was 'Scarface’ Al Capone. He controlled the alcohol supply in the city of Chicago and dominated a range ...