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Before Al Capone became the most famed American gangster in history, he moved into a two-unit brownstone with his wife and mother in Chicago's Park Manor neighborhood. And now that home could be ...
An extraordinary police photo showing Al Capone alongside both his associates and his enemies the day after a nightclub massacre has emerged for auction. The black and white image was taken in a ...
Al Capone's Patek Philippe pocket watch will hit the auction block at Sotheby’s in June, carrying a pre-sale estimate of $80,000-$160,000. The watch was passed down through generations of the ...
With his famously luxe taste, it only makes sense that Al Capone would have a lavish timepiece to match his equally high-flying lifestyle. One such example of the infamous mobster’s penchant for ...
Al Capone's rise to power is chronicled during Prohibition. Hailed as an anti-hero and feared as a cold-blooded crime lord, Al Capone's bootlegging exploits, celebrity and ruthless activities made ...
The premises were home to a certain Al “Scarface” Capone who, at just 29, sat at the head of the Southside Outfit, the most ruthless and powerful organised crime gang in Prohibition America.
The coffins of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln await reburial in the reconstructed Lincoln Monument in Springfield's Oak Ridge Cemetery in 1901. Under instructions from Robert Todd Lincoln, the ...
From Al Capone to George "Machine Gun" Kelly, more than 1,500 men were incarcerated at Alcatraz during the nearly 30 years it was in operation in the San Francisco Bay. The infamous prison-turned ...
Read about the most infamous inmates below: Al Capone spent time at several prisons across America before serving a sentence at Alcatraz. Capone was charged with tax evasion in 1931, and while ...