Tommy's Place - Frank Monastra - Libros -  - 9798611748701 - 9 de febrero de 2020
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Tommy's Place is a true story based on a Cleveland Irish fighter Thomas J. McGinty. In the early 1920s, Tommy was a lean, mean fighting machine and went on to promote boxing and bicycle racing events in Ohio. Tommy soon found himself another job, this time as a bouncer, during the "Circulation Wars" in Cleveland, Ohio. Then, during Prohibition, Tommy became a significant player in the bootlegging business, until it ended on December 5, 1933. Like most criminals after Prohibition, Tommy got into the profitable business of operation gambling joints, as some became the most high-profile clubs. The Arrow and Pettibone Club, The Harvard and Thomas club and his own money-making machine in 1931. "The Mounds Club" was located on a quiet secluded county road name Chardon in the small township of Willoughby in Lake County Ohio. At the same time, he built a major race track in Bainbridge, Ohio, just past the Cuyahoga county line where betting on horse races was illegal. He operated freely for many years without any interference from the county or the state. The Mounds Club (aka Tommy's Place) became an elite and high-class gambling joint with some of the best dining, alcohol and entertainment in northeastern Ohio. For over 16 years, the club flourished untouched by the local sheriff until September 27, 1947, when the "robbery of the century" took place. Upwards of 14-men armed with machine guns came into the club with guns blazing and robbed the club and over 250 patrons of what was estimated to be worth $500,000 in cash, jewelry and furs. Together we will investigate the robbery, how it happened, and who was involved and if the money was ever found. By the early 1950s, the club closed was sold and became a well-known party center for private affairs and weddings. Tommy McGinty was one of the original owners of the fantastic Desert Inn hotel in Las Vegas in 1950, with a few of his close friends and business partners. At this same time, Tommy and most of his family were living in the luxurious Palm Beach, Florida area. Tommy continued to build his empire with gambling clubs and race tracks and was even in business with Meyer Lansky in the Hotel Nacional in Havana, Cuba. Up until their deaths, Tommy and his Helen became a staple in the society pages and enjoyed their charitable work for the community.

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Publicado 9 de febrero de 2020
ISBN13 9798611748701
Páginas 170
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 9 mm   ·   213 g
Lengua Inglés  

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