Here, he hosted lavish drinking parties during the Prohibition era in the United States from 1920 to 1933, when the production, transportation and sale of alcohol was prohibited.
At the bottom of Lake Charlevoix in Michigan, divers found the sunken boat of the famous gangster Al Capone. The Daily Mail reported this.
The “bar boat” Keuka was built in 1889 as a timber carrier. Al Capone acquired it in 1928 and turned it into a floating dance hall with live music, a casino and a bar.
“Locals say Capone and his men served booze on this casino ship during its operation during Prohibition, from 1929 to 1932. Capone had a home near Charlevoix, and says people they often see him in those years. distilleries in northern Michigan, from where it is easy to get to Chicago, “divers said.
Locals say Keuku was overrun by a local church band, allegedly tired of “the devil’s parties, alcohol, music and women for sale.”
“When I dive into this wreck, I think of how it was in 1929, when parties and gambling were in full swing, and alcohol was flowing like a river. It was huge and more than two stories high,” added diver
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It will be remembered that earlier in the United States, Al Capone’s mansion was sold. It sold for $8.5 million.
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