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Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by Bruno187 » Tue Sep 22, 2020 4:00 pm

Johnny "Barbiere" DiSalvo was the brother of Vito DiSalvo who is in the Genovese mugshot section in a pic with Joe Dente Sr and Joe Sass. He was a knockaround guy but had a drug problem himself so never got straightened out. His brother Vito did however. I'm pretty sure John is passed now.

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by sdeitche » Tue Sep 22, 2020 10:21 am

RicoJames_93 wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 4:27 pm
Gabagool718 wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 4:24 pm What’s the address on the Genovese Belmont spot ??
2355 Beaumont Ave
The Bronx, NY 10458
Knew I saw this somewhere. I came across the address of 2353 Beaumont, as the residence of John "The Barber" DiSalvo, who was arrested with Anthony Zinzi in May of 1975 as part of a large heroin operation.

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by Peppermint » Wed Mar 04, 2020 1:31 pm

MichaelGiovanni wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2020 1:24 pm
Peppermint wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2020 12:38 pm
MichaelGiovanni wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2020 7:54 pm Wasn’t John Biello an owner of the peppermint lounge?
That’s right, along with his son-in-law Dick Cami, Sam Cohen, and Louie Lombardi (my great grandfather)

The situation was similar to that of the Chicago Outfit and their ownership of the Stardust hotel.

Johnny Biello, Dick Cami, and Matty Lannellio were the 3 silent partners. My great grandfather was the actual owner and proprietor
Cool thanks for the insight.
No problem at all, it was quite the complicated history. Wikipedia says the owner was Matty The Horse. While true, he was one of the silent partners. Matty didn’t openly take over until the 1970’s after the Club was reopened, from having closed in 1965 upon losing it’s liquor license. And only ran it until 1978 when it’s NYC location closed it’s doors for good.

Also, would just like to note for anyone else reading this, or having already read my post; I was mistaken when I said my Great Grandfather went by the alias “Lou Lombardo” it was actually “Louie Lombardi” I was just remembering it wrong. But I managed to verify that through my family, and the book about The Peppermint Lounge, sorry if this was misleading or confusing to anyone.

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by MichaelGiovanni » Wed Mar 04, 2020 1:24 pm

Peppermint wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2020 12:38 pm
MichaelGiovanni wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2020 7:54 pm Wasn’t John Biello an owner of the peppermint lounge?
That’s right, along with his son-in-law Dick Cami, Sam Cohen, and Louie Lombardi (my great grandfather)

The situation was similar to that of the Chicago Outfit and their ownership of the Stardust hotel.

Johnny Biello, Dick Cami, and Matty Lannellio were the 3 silent partners. My great grandfather was the actual owner and proprietor
Cool thanks for the insight.

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by Peppermint » Wed Mar 04, 2020 12:38 pm

MichaelGiovanni wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2020 7:54 pm Wasn’t John Biello an owner of the peppermint lounge?
That’s right, along with his son-in-law Dick Cami, Sam Cohen, and Louie Lombardi (my great grandfather)

The situation was similar to that of the Chicago Outfit and their ownership of the Stardust hotel.

Johnny Biello, Dick Cami, and Matty Lannellio were the 3 silent partners. My great grandfather was the actual owner and proprietor

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by MichaelGiovanni » Tue Mar 03, 2020 7:54 pm

Wasn’t John Biello an owner of the peppermint lounge?

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by Philly d » Mon Mar 02, 2020 7:41 pm

Where is the Pelham Bay social club?

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by Peppermint » Mon Mar 02, 2020 4:07 pm

RicoJames_93 wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:49 pm Thanks for your contribution !
Peppermint wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2020 1:28 pm The Peppermint Lounge Club
128 W 45th Street New York City

Where it’s located:
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What it was:
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The disgrace it is today:
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The Peppermint Lounge for those who don’t know, was a night club, from the 50’s to 60’s when it was temporarily closed for losing it’s liquor license, it was then reopened until the late 70’s. The Peppermint, was owned and operated by my great grandfather Luigi “Lou Lombardo” Laudiero, along with three other silent partners for the Genovese crime family, one of those silent partners and the primary one was Genovese Captain Matty “The Horse” Lanniello (I have a couple posts about it in the Mafia Charter forum) during the course of it’s operations, it created the world famous dance “The Twist” from house band Joey Dee and the Starliters, saw The Beetles the first time they came to America, Marylin Monroe, Joe Pesci when “Doing the Peppermint Twist” was filmed, Frank Sinatra, Jackie and John F Kennedy, Sharon Tate, and many many more. As well all the famous wise guys you could probably imagine would have been there too.

I hope to one day have enough money to buy this location and restore it back to being the Peppermint once again and pay homage to not only my ancestors. But the mob history that took place here, and the musicians it helped turn into the legends we know of today!
Happy to have contributed, thanks for reading!

The address in the last photo is the wrong address, I’m pretty sure it means the parking garage next door. It’s been said the spot was torn down and replaced with a parking garage and a bar. So 125 must be the bar, and 128 is the garage. Sorry about that confusion

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by RicoJames_93 » Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:49 pm

Thanks for your contribution !
Peppermint wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2020 1:28 pm The Peppermint Lounge Club
128 W 45th Street New York City

Where it’s located:
Image

What it was:
Image

The disgrace it is today:
Image

The Peppermint Lounge for those who don’t know, was a night club, from the 50’s to 60’s when it was temporarily closed for losing it’s liquor license, it was then reopened until the late 70’s. The Peppermint, was owned and operated by my great grandfather Luigi “Lou Lombardo” Laudiero, along with three other silent partners for the Genovese crime family, one of those silent partners and the primary one was Genovese Captain Matty “The Horse” Lanniello (I have a couple posts about it in the Mafia Charter forum) during the course of it’s operations, it created the world famous dance “The Twist” from house band Joey Dee and the Starliters, saw The Beetles the first time they came to America, Marylin Monroe, Joe Pesci when “Doing the Peppermint Twist” was filmed, Frank Sinatra, Jackie and John F Kennedy, Sharon Tate, and many many more. As well all the famous wise guys you could probably imagine would have been there too.

I hope to one day have enough money to buy this location and restore it back to being the Peppermint once again and pay homage to not only my ancestors. But the mob history that took place here, and the musicians it helped turn into the legends we know of today!

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by Peppermint » Mon Mar 02, 2020 1:28 pm

The Peppermint Lounge Club
128 W 45th Street New York City

Where it’s located:
Image

What it was:
Image

The disgrace it is today:
Image

The Peppermint Lounge for those who don’t know, was a night club, from the 50’s to 60’s when it was temporarily closed for losing it’s liquor license, it was then reopened until the late 70’s. The Peppermint, was owned and operated by my great grandfather Luigi “Lou Lombardo” Laudiero, along with three other silent partners for the Genovese crime family, one of those silent partners and the primary one was Genovese Captain Matty “The Horse” Lanniello (I have a couple posts about it in the Mafia Charter forum) during the course of it’s operations, it created the world famous dance “The Twist” from house band Joey Dee and the Starliters, saw The Beetles the first time they came to America, Marylin Monroe, Joe Pesci when “Doing the Peppermint Twist” was filmed, Frank Sinatra, Jackie and John F Kennedy, Sharon Tate, and many many more. As well all the famous wise guys you could probably imagine would have been there too.

I hope to one day have enough money to buy this location and restore it back to being the Peppermint once again and pay homage to not only my ancestors. But the mob history that took place here, and the musicians it helped turn into the legends we know of today!

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by RicoJames_93 » Wed Feb 05, 2020 4:07 am

Stroccos wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2020 1:53 am 15805 Waterloo rd Cleveland Ohio

Danny Greene’s house was blown up , a Kaboom Muriel isPainted on the wall next to the lot
Thanks for your contribution Stroccos !

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by Stroccos » Wed Feb 05, 2020 1:53 am

15805 Waterloo rd Cleveland Ohio

Danny Greene’s house was blown up , a Kaboom Muriel isPainted on the wall next to the lot

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by RicoJames_93 » Mon Feb 03, 2020 3:43 pm

Costigan wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2020 3:00 pm What about the house Phil Testa got blown up in, was it completely destroyed? Is it still standing?
Good request, the house is still there and standing (white house on the right) :

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by Costigan » Mon Feb 03, 2020 3:00 pm

What about the house Phil Testa got blown up in, was it completely destroyed? Is it still standing?

Re: Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

by RicoJames_93 » Mon Feb 03, 2020 1:54 pm

Villain wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:02 am Thanks for your great posts Rico. Cheers
You're welcome !
newera_212 wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2020 6:50 am Thank you for posting the club where the 3 Bonanno Captains were killed. Always wondered where that actually happened. I've seen the location mentioned also as "a Clinton Hill social club" and a "downtown Brooklyn social club" - both locations worlds apart from Dyker Heights.

What's the Gravano connection? He had this club before Tali's ? I know Gotti helped with the bodies. Assuming Gravano let them use the club. I didn't think Gotti and Gravano were close in 81 or whenever this happened. Did the order to assist Massino come down from the top? (I.e. Neil or Paul??) - i wonder how many people knew the 3 captains were going to be hit before it happened
You're welcome.
You are right, a lot of sources mentions different locations (mainly the 20/20 Night Club in Clinton Hill & the Embassy Terrace Catering Hall in Gravesend) but the most relevant ones points out to the Gravano club on 13th Ave in Dyker Heights.

Here are two of those sources :

Book -> King of the Godfathers by Anthony DeStefano

A third meeting was called, this time at a social club on Thirteenth Avenue and Sixty-seventh Street in Brooklyn run by Salvatore Gravano of the Gambino family. The three captains were still suspicious and wanted Lino to come along but decided that Indelicato’s son, Bruno, should stay away. “They thought they might get killed,” explained Lino, “so they says if I would go with them.” “Why didn’t they want Bruno to go,” asked Andres. “Because if we got killed he would retaliate,” said Lino. The three captains and Lino met some other Bonanno associates after 7:00 P.M. at the Sage Diner on Queens Boulevard. Though Lino didn’t know it, FBI agent Vincent Savadel had by this time already seen Massino and others leave the J&S Cake Social Club in Maspeth in a hurry. After being driven to Brooklyn, the three captains and Lino left their cars at Nathan’s Restaurant on Eighty-sixth Street and Twelfth Avenue and were taken by other cars to the Thirteenth Avenue social club.

Documentary -> Gangland Graveyard : Sonny Black & Joe Massino https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZwpMU75OgQ

From 45 minutes, we can see Jerry Capeci in front of the 13th Ave club describing the hits.

By the way, I don't have details about the Gravano connection on this event, would be great if someone can provide us some infos.

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