Famous Mafia locations on Google Maps

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AlexfromSouth wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 9:00 am
RicoJames_93 wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:48 am
Where did you find that about the club? Thought it was on Bergen st.
Source Mob Star: The Story of John Gotti by Gene Mustain & Jerry Capeci

Carmine Fatico, for instance, had moved to Long Island and bought a house in West Islip; he now commuted to the social club he had in Brooklyn, at the corner of Rockaway Avenue and Herkimer Street, near John's former home on Dean Street. The club was called the Bergin and Fish Club. The "Bergin" may have been a misspelled salute to Bergen Street, two blocks away.
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Gallo brothers childhood home (second house from the left) in Kensington, Brooklyn
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Victor Amuso's childhood home in Canarsie, Brooklyn (Breukelen Houses)
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Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso's childhood home in Park Slope, Brooklyn
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To be more precise, I don’t know if Vic Amuso ever lived in Breukelen Houses but his home was located here before Breukelen was completed in 1952.
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RicoJames_93 wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 11:26 am To be more precise, I don’t know if Vic Amuso ever lived in Breukelen Houses but his home was located here before Breukelen was completed in 1952.
do you know what the address was?
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TwoPiece wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 1:28 pm
RicoJames_93 wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 11:26 am To be more precise, I don’t know if Vic Amuso ever lived in Breukelen Houses but his home was located here before Breukelen was completed in 1952.
do you know what the address was?
1032 Glenwood Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11236
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Location of Sammy Gravano's childhood home (the house in the middle) in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
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Location of his father's (Giorlando "Gerry" Gravano) dress factory (now the Dyker Heights Foot & Ankle Assoc.) also in Bensonhurst
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Joseph Massino's childhood home (above the Da-Bar Too store) in Maspeth, Queens
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His parents later bought this house also in Maspeth
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Joe & Josephine Massino's house in Howard Beach, Queens
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Location of Massino's HQ & restaurant CasaBlanca in Maspeth
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Massino got to keep that house when he flipped, right? Does anyone have an idea of who's living there now?
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Hired_Goonz wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2020 10:41 am Massino got to keep that house when he flipped, right? Does anyone have an idea of who's living there now?
I think his wife and daughters kept the house and that he’s know alone in witness protection program.
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RicoJames_93 wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2020 11:20 am
Hired_Goonz wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2020 10:41 am Massino got to keep that house when he flipped, right? Does anyone have an idea of who's living there now?
I think his wife and daughters kept the house and that he’s know alone in witness protection program.
After checking & according to public records, the current owner of the house is listed as Josephine Massino :
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Benjamin "Lefty" Ruggiero & Anthony Mirra's home in Lower East Side, Manhattan (Knickerbocker Village)
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Liborio Bellomo's house in New Rochelle, NY
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Lorenzo Mannino's restaurant (Il Colosseo) in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
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Michael Paradiso's house in Great Kills, Staten Island
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Lorenzo doesn't own that restaurant.
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JohnnyS wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 11:56 am Lorenzo doesn't own that restaurant.
Thanks for the rectification, I just read the topic who says that it's owned by Mannino's cousin who has the same name.
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Location of the 1929 Saint Valentine's Day Massacre in Lincoln Park, Chicago
The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre was the 1929 Valentine's Day murder of seven members and associates of Chicago's North Side Gang. The men were gathered at a Lincoln Park garage on the morning of Valentine's Day. They were lined up against a wall and shot by four unknown assailants who were dressed like police officers. The incident resulted from the struggle to control organized crime in the city during Prohibition between the Irish North Siders, headed by George "Bugs" Moran, and their Italian South Side rivals led by Al Capone.

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Location of Sammy Gravano's social club where the three Bonanno capos (Sonny Red, Philly Lucky & Big Trin) murder took place in 1981 in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn

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The "Mafia graveyard" in The Hole, between Brooklyn & Queens, NY
In 1981, children playing in the lot found the body of Bonanno crime family capo Alphonse "Al" Indelicato, who, along with fellow Bonanno capos Philip "Philly Lucky" Giaccone and Dominick "Big Trin" Trinchera, had been killed several weeks before in a Brooklyn night club store room by rival Bonanno capo Joseph Massino and his associates.In 2004, the bodies of Giaccone and Trinchera were dug up in the lot by FBI agents and New York City police detectives. The bodies were disposed of in the lot as a favor by the crew of John Gotti.

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RicoJames_93 wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 12:07 pm
JohnnyS wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 11:56 am Lorenzo doesn't own that restaurant.
Thanks for the rectification, I just read the topic who says that it's owned by Mannino's cousin who has the same name.
Yeah it is but Lorenzo the owner isn't made even though felice said he was 'involved' in some investigations. I should've said not the famous Lorenzo :P
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