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- Harrison Ford's Wyatt Earp to Battle Al Capone in 'Black Hats'No doubt on the basis of what many suggest is an impressive performance in the upcoming science fiction/Western "Cowboys and Aliens," Harrison Ford is set to play iconic lawman Wyatt Earp in the upcoming 'Black Hats.'
- Al "Scarface Al" Capone: A True GangsterAl Capone was a true gangster from the time he got in a fight with his teacher to the day he died. This is about Al Capone and what he did through out his short life.
- Al Capone Quotes: Life, Love and Leadership of a Crime BossAl Capone quotes on life, prohibition, crime and guns. A kind word with a gun works wonder and why he wasn't so different from the average buisiness man.
Weird Chicago Creates Al Capone Tour, Chicago Gang TourWeird Chicago gives a tour to Chicago visitors about Chicago gangs, including the crimes of Al Capone and other Mafia notables.- Al Capone Shines My Shoes Book ReviewA book review/report on Al Capone Shines My Shoes.
Little Chicago - Visiting Al Capone's TennesseeJohnson City, Tennessee was known as "Little Chicago" during the prohibition era for the part it played in bootlegging, gambling and various illegal activities encouraged by the infamous Mafia gangster, Al Capone.- Organized Crime in the 1930'sThis research paper talks about The Mafia in the 1930s and other organized crime groups. It is a very interesting read.
- Deadliest Warrior: Jesse James vs. Al CaponeDeadliest Warrior: Jesse James vs. Al Capone pitted two of the most notorious outlaw gangs in American history in a fight to the death. In one corner, Jesse James from the Wild West. In the other corner, Al Capone from Chicago of the Roaring 20s.
City Guide: Al Capone's Chicago - A Historical Tour of Haunts, Murders & BarsFrom 1923 until his arrest for tax evasion in 1931, Al Capone owned most of the city of Chicago. His influence is still felt through the interesting historic landmarks he has left behind.- How the IRS Railroaded Al CaponeThe IRS put Al Capone in jail for petty tax offenses. Do you want that to happen to you?
Al Capone's Hide Out for Sale - Northwoods Estate in Northern WisconsinThe original hide out of Al Capone is going on the auction block October 8th. This estate has 407 wooded acres complete with guard towers. A notorious gangsters home, but a piece of American history.- Al Capone, a Notorious Prohibition Era GangsterAl Capone is one of the most notorious gangsters in the history of the United States. Capone reigned over the speakeasies, bootlegging business and other illegal ventures during the Prohibition era during the Roaring Twenties in Chicago.
Al Capone's Secret Missouri HideawayLocal standing local legend claims that mob boss and gangster Al Capone had a secret hideaway on the shores of Lake Taneycomo across from the resort community of Rockaway Beach, Missouri.- NIU Shooting, Al Capone and the St. Valentine's Day MassacreWhile the tragic shooting and deaths at University of Illinois were on Valentine's Day, I have some trouble equating the senseless slaughter of students in a university class to mobster Al Capone gangland shooting.
THE RESURGENCE of the FOOD KITCHEN?Given the state of the economy in the U.S. today: hundreds of thousands of home foreclosures, increases in heating oil, increases in fuel prices, increases in food costs, is it possible that we will see a resurgence of the soup kitchen in our country?- Two Bunch Palms - Al Capone's HideawayTwo Bunch Palms is a Southern California desert spa popular with the rich and famous. It was originally built as a hideout for gangster Al Capone.
- Fighting My Own Battles: Hey! I'm Not Al Capone!This is one of my brother Ralph's Memoirs.
Choices for a Movie Marathon About Al CaponeAl Capone died on January 25. January 26 was day one of the world A.C.: After Capone. Celebrate with these movies.
"Scarface" Alphonse Capone: The Worst of the Worst Brought Down by the Best of the Rest"Scarface" Al Capone managed for two decades to evade legal prosecution for his gangster activities. But income tax evasion and ultimately syphilis brought him down.
The Ghost of Al CaponeThe ghost of Al Capone was present when the fishermen entered the Queen of Heaven cemetary.
Al Capone Does My Shirts ReviewThis is a simple review of a very charming and heart warming story; a story which shows a brother's love for his autistic sister, in the strangest of settings . . . Alcatraz Island!
Bachelor's Grove Cemetery: a Dumping Ground for the Infamous Al CaponeThe Bachelor's Grove Cemetery was a small, secluded, out of the way graveyard with a permanent resident known as the "Woman in White."
5 Most Notorious Places in ChicagoSeeing Chicago means seeing the good and the bad places. The bad places were really bad.- Mobster Capone Hideout for Sale in AuctionLocated in Wausau, Wisconsin, the home that Al Capone once lived in is now up for dibs and open to the public on the auction block.
- 21st Amendment Repealed Prohibition 75 Years Ago TodayThe Prohibition era tried and failed to get rid of alcohol, paving the way for the 21st Amendment to end it and bring back legal alcohol exactly 75 years ago today.
- Standard of Success - Has it Changed?Success is often equated with money and power. Great personalities came and went. Some were famous; some infamous. All were popular in their field of endeavor. Were they successful?
Cicero Avenue: Chicago DefinedCicero Avenue as a metaphor for the City of Chicago.- Is O.J. Simpson the Next Al Capone?No matter how tired you are of the whole O.J. Simpson circus you can not help but wrap your mind around the Issue. Criminal neglect, publicity stunt or ...?
- How I Killed Al CaponeShort story.
- The Hideout is the Best Restaurant in Couderay, WisconsinIn the Early 1900's Al Capone used this very building as his hide out. That is how the restaurant The Hideout got it's name. Couderay, Wisconsin is a very small town of about 100 people.
Visit Al Capone's Northwoods HideoutAl Capone, America's favorite gangster, had a retreat built in northern Wisconsin in the 1920s. Now you can see how the most influential gangster in the U.S. lived when he relaxed. All it takes is a trip to Couderay, Wisconsin.