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    New Vegas museum highlights mob bosses, tommy guns

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — In one room, a ghastly photo wall of bloody, uncensored images showcases the mob's greatest hits.

    In another, visitors are taught to load a revolver. And for when a gun just won't do, an oddball collection of household items — a shovel, a hammer, a baseball bat and an icepick — show the creative side of some of America's most notorious killers.

    On the 83rd anniversary of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Sin City is honoring one of its earliest relationships with the grand opening of a museum dedicated to the mobsters that made this desert town. There are tommy guns, money stacks and a bullet-riddled brick wall from the 1929 massacre that saw Al Capone seize control of the Chicago mob.

    Las Vegas has long been enamored with its gangster roots. Its longtime former mayor played himself in the mob flick "Casino" and hotels here often promote their nefarious origins. But the publicly funded, $42 million Mob Museum represents a new height in Sin City's lawlessness devotion. Even the local FBI agents are in on it.

    "We wanted to make sure the truth came out," said Ellen Knowlton, a former special agent in Las Vegas brought on to legitimize the downtown attraction.

    It's the second mob-themed attraction to open in Las Vegas in the past year. The Mob Experience at the Tropicana casino on the Las Vegas Strip quickly shut down because of slow ticket sales and other problems. It's slated to reopen later this year under the name Mob Attraction Las Vegas.

    City officials said their version will perform better because it's an authentic examination of the decisions and circumstances that made Las Vegas an international symbol of debauchery and excess. The museum is housed in a former Depression-era federal courthouse where the seventh of 14 U.S. Senate hearings on organized crime was held in the early 1950s. The proceedings watched by 30 million people introduced the mob to most Americans.

    But critics argue the government-backed attraction is a waste of tax dollars at a time when Nevada tops the nation in foreclosures and unemployment.

    "It's a risky bet," said Andy Matthews, president of the conservative Nevada Policy Research Institute, which protested the museum during its grand opening ceremony Tuesday.

    Nevadans and mobsters have a long, storied history.

    Casino workers and longtime visitors alike are known to wax nostalgic about the days when mob bosses kept drink prices low and streets violence free. Their casinos became celebrity playgrounds and architectural icons. The Stardust, El Cortez, Tropicana, Dunes Hotel, Desert Inn, Flamingo and Fremont hotel were all backed by the mob at one point. Elvis and Priscilla Presley tied the knot at the mob-controlled Aladdin resort and Wayne Newton later purchased it.

    More recently, Las Vegans thrice made former mob attorney Oscar Goodman their mayor. And when he was term-limited from running again last year, they gave the job to his wife.

    The mob, the story goes, helped build out the remote highway that would eventually become the Las Vegas Strip. Gangsters took over resorts built by front men, skimmed the profits and built nightclubs, country clubs, housing tracts and shopping centers.

    Increased law enforcement scrutiny and competition from business titans like Howard Hughes saw Las Vegas turn corporate in the late 1960s. Then the celebrity chefs and Cirque du Soleil dancers moved in. These days, Las Vegas feels more like a raunchy version of Disney World than a mob hangout.

    "We felt nostalgic the moment the old days ended," said Michael Green, a history professor at the College of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas working with the museum. "To Americans, Las Vegas will always have that image and they don't come here for Mickey Mouse."

    Museum officials deny that they are sensationalizing the mob experience to sell tickets, which cost up to $18 each. One exhibit shows the modern reach of organized crime through the drug cartels of Mexico, money laundering schemes in the Bahamas, counterfeit rings in China and human trafficking in Brazil.

    The museum also attempts to show the personal motivations behind the mug shots. There are pictures of a baby-faced Anthony Spilotro marking his First Communion, Frank Costello relaxing in a hammock at home and gambling titan Meyer Lansky with his daughter at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, his arm tenderly hooked around her waist. All three were among the mob's most powerful men.

    But the museum's extensive photography collection depicting cratered heads, imploded cars and full body bags likely will be its biggest draw among fans expecting a hefty dose of mob violence. There's Jack "Machine Gun" McGurn, his lifeless body splayed out in a Chicago bowling alley in 1936. Another photo depicts the death of Giuseppe "Joe the Boss" Masseria, assassinated at his favorite Italian restaurant in New York in 1931.

    A small gift store also plays up the mob's bloodthirsty reputation. The shelves lined with novelty items feature mobster paper dolls and gangster teddy bears dressed in striped suits and armed with plastic machine guns.

    A T-shirt reads: "In Godfather We Trust."

     

    28 comments

    • kevin  •  Grand Junction, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      wonder if they got anything on blagovich and the rest of the chicago mob?
    • Scott  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      DONT FORGET THE ,,,SILVER SLIPPER
    • Dr.Johnson  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Foget about it!
      • The real deal 3 mths ago
        Why do we glorify these greaseballs who were not good for our country then & are still not good now. They undermine everything that's good about the U.S.A.
    • bob  •  3 mths ago
      That's very poor taste,,,Vegas is tacky enuff without it.
    • terryton  •  3 mths ago
      Do they have Harry Reid's gavel?
    • IgboNewaki  •  3 mths ago
      How can you miss-spell Elvis's name in a Vegas article???
      • Trollulah 3 mths ago
        By saving money through hiring substandard writers and no proofreaders.
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        What's wrong with it?
    • PatKav  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      The museum should high lite what the mob is doing today such as OTC phony stock companies and other scams.
    • LeoS  •  3 mths ago
      Vicky and Vance's machine gun?
    • Charles  •  3 mths ago
      there is a room reserved for harry reid and his cronies.
    • Drunk Notes  •  3 mths ago
      I hope there's a section on how govt's unconstitutional passage of prohibition created these characters, and how all govt social engineering programs end up with a final result opposite of that intended.
    • Brett  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      ...the mobs greatest hits...When does the CD drop?
    • love1  •  Lake Charles, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      Will I receive an offer that I can't refuse?
    • DARKSKY  •  Lubbock, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Tommy guns? I will have to go!
    • Billy Bob  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      I saw the G-man exhibit in the basement of the FBI building when I was a kid. Tommy guns, Colt .45's demonstrated, empty shell casings for the kids. J. Edgar was still upstairs then. Good old fun. We learned that prohibition didn't work. Too bad we seem doomed to repeat history with today's " war on drugs " . Now they use higher tech, but the basic tenets and motivators still hold true. Everyone on both sides of the law making money, but billions now corrupting as millions did before.
    • RE  •  Pontiac, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Come here,COME HERE boy-get in that cell boy !!
    • white knight 196  •  Flint, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      I would love to go to Vegas but when you are a broke joke how can you go on vacation let alone try to get by week to week. Thank you government for kicking our buts and taking more from us instead of giving us a break. Guess I am not a rich person who always gets tax breaks while us on the bottom get taxed more and get more taken away from us. It really makes you proud to be an American doesn't it. Yeah right.
      • kevin 3 mths ago
        If you are that poor, you pay no taxes except on what you buy, so don't go blaming the wealthy
      • Bob 3 mths ago
        ....what? You pay taxes every week, when they are taken directly from your paycheck. You don't get 100% of that back, you know. You pay taxes to own a home. You're even paying taxes when you rent a home, because essentially the home owner has to increase rent to pay their taxes when the chips are down. Everyone is effected by taxes, unless you're not working and living solely of the land.
      • d 3 mths ago
        white knight why are we bringing up financial status
    • Pits  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      The good old days when drive-bys were glamorous and gangsters were heroes..
    • indio 1  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      I'll go. But I also want to see pictures of dead crooked politicians.
    • BEANS  •  3 mths ago
      So they just moved the Tommy Guns from their rooms down to the Museum for the day. Gonna go RATTATTATATATTT to night to loosen them up.
    • Johnny V baby  •  3 mths ago
      road to perdition.
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