Al Capone and the Great Crash
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Special Interest, Reality, L (Coarse Language), 07-Jan-2023
The Lord Baltimore Hotel was built in Baltimore Maryland. It was the tallest building built in the era at twenty three stories high. During the Great Depression, it is reported the hotel had over twenty documented cases of suicide, including a little girl Molly and her parents when they jumped from the rooftop after the stock market crash. The souls of the lives lost have stuck around at the place of their tragic and untimely deaths.
The famous, yet reclusive monster Al Capone was a frequent visitor to the Lord Baltimore Hotel, running illegal gambling and prostitution rings. Even though Mr. Capone died in Florida, his spirit still roams this very famous Hotel.
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