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Discussion about the New Orleans Mafia from the Civil War until today.
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Sketch of the Beverly Country Club which was opened in Jefferson Louisiana by Frank Costello in 1945.
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So I see a couple of new faces since the last time I was here. Welcome to all. We also have Nev Morgan added to the group, any questions on Charlie Luciano.....he's the man to ask anything Lucky.
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1950's advertisement for boxer Pete Herman's place in the French Quarter. Pete's dad, Calogero Gulotta, was a Made guy in NOLA.
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Alvin "Creepy" Karvis, busted in New Orleans, 1936.
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Haven't read this yet but Carlos is supposed to be mentioned. https://culinarybackstreets.com/cities-category/new-orleans/2022/buffas/
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Blue Angel Club, Bourbon Street, New Orleans. Owned by NOLA Family member Carlo Montalbano. Montalbano was a respected member of the Family and feared for his hair trigger temper. Story is that he go... View More
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Well, we've got 4 members here so far. Hoping a few more folks pop up soon. Brian who's our JFK guy. He's the man to ask if you have a question on that subject. Mike who is our Frank Costello guy, any... View More
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Crescent City Mafia, Murder and Mysteries
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A young Charles "Dutz" Murrete. Later in life he would work as a bagman for Sam Saia who controlled French Quarter gambling for Carlos Marcello. Dutz was uncle to Lee Harvey Oswald who would work with... View More
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1958 handbill for Sally "The Fan Girl" Rand's performance at Carlos Marcello's Sho Bar on Bourbon street.
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Shot of Canal Street in New Orleans prior to 1900. In the background the Henry Clay statue can be seen. The Clay statue is where the crowd gathered on March 14 1891 before marching to the Orleans Pa... View More
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