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The speakeasy was called the 226 Club, a reference to the building's Wabash Avenue address, during Prohibition. Once the law was lifted in the 1930s, bar operations returned to street level, and ...
Al Capone was a regular visitor to both the speakeasy and the opera house at the Grand Prospect Hall. The magnificent hall ...
Photos of Al Capone’s sunken speak-easy have been revealed. The party boat was originally built as a lumber barge in 1889, but was converted into a floating dance hall with a bar and live music ...
The Keuka was a 200 foot long tow barge that was used by Al Capone’s men in the prohibition days for a speakeasy." The behemoth vessel sits 50 feet under the surface of Lake Charlevoix. (Image ...
Eerie new images reveal the sunken wreck of a party boat where guests of famous gangster Al Capone enjoyed booze-fuelled celebrations during 1920s prohibition. The former lumber barge, which was ...
Chicago’s 153-year-old Palmer House Hilton is the latest venue to tap into a glamorized legacy of Prohibition. Potter’s Bar is a speakeasy-style cocktail lounge that will require an entry ...