A rare glimpse into that part of Capone’s life will be on display in a new exhibit, “The First Public Enemy,” opening Wednesday at the Mob Museum in Las Vegas
In a story published Jan. 14, 2025, about mobster Al Capone and the exhibition of some of his heirlooms, The Associated Press erroneously reported the name of the Mob Museum’s
Two including Pette are still alive. A home film that's part of the Al Capone family collection will be displayed at the Mob Museum in Las Vegas, starting Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025. Credit ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — It was on a school playground ... “Let’s go,” the girl said. “That’s a Capone.” Home delivery and Digital Access customers of The Eagle-Tribune get deals for ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — It was on a school playground ... “Let’s go,” the girl said. “That’s a Capone.”
Cancel anytime. A rare glimpse into mobster Al Capone’s home life will be on display in a new exhibit at the Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas. LAS VEGAS — It was on a school playground where ...
“That’s a Capone.” This photo taken Dec. 23, 2024, in Las Vegas shows a Colt .45-caliber pistol that once belonged to mob boss Al Capone. Diane Capone Pette is the granddaughter of Al ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — It was on a school playground where she learned her last name carries weight, when another girl pointed a finger at her and ordered the other kids to follow her. “Let’s go ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — It was on a school playground ... “Let’s go,” the girl said. “That’s a Capone.” The Idaho State Journal invites you to take part in the community conversation.
LAS VEGAS — It was on a school playground where ... Diane Capone Pette is the granddaughter of Al Capone, one of the most infamous mobsters in American history who was nicknamed “Scarface ...
A Henderson man now owns Walter White's last ride.The Mob Museum announcedNeil Landry was the winner of the raffle for the1977 Cadillac DeVille d’Elegance fea
Legend says that Joey “The Doves” Aiuppa caught a world record muskie here back in 1949, but since he was on the run from the law he actually sold the 69-pound, 11-ounce fish to bootlegger Louis Spray who registered the catch as his own, and still holds the world record...even though he didn't catch it.