Miami-Dade’s long-standing connection to Al Capone, probably the most famous organized crime boss in the 20th century, has come to an unceremonious rubble-filled end. Capone, declared Public Enemy No.
Miami-Dade’s longstanding connection to Al Capone, probably the most famous organized crime boss in the 20th century, has come to an unceremonious, rubble-filled end. The murderous gangster was once ...
A century-old mansion in Miami Beach that was gangster Al Capone’s final residence has been demolished, despite the efforts of local preservationists to save it. The home at 93 Palm Avenue was torn ...
Al Capone’s two-story main house and guest house had nine bedrooms, six full bathrooms, two half bathrooms and a fortified design. Chuck Fadely Miami Herald Miami-Dade’s long-standing connection to Al ...
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