A revolver is displayed during a media preview tour of The Mob Museum in Las Vegas
by John Kass, the chicago tribune
LAS VEGAS — The newly opened Mob Museum was stunning, but what stunned me the most was what was missing.
There were only a few brief mentions of Chicago Outfit boss Paul “The Waiter” Ricca — and no mention at all of a famous U.S. senator from Nevada known to the mob as “Mr. Clean Face.”
The museum, housed in the old courthouse in downtown Las Vegas, was worth every penny of the $18 entrance fee, especially since the first thing you learn is something everyone from Chicago will understand
There were only a few brief mentions of Chicago Outfit boss Paul “The Waiter” Ricca — and no mention at all of a famous U.S. senator from Nevada known to the mob as “Mr. Clean Face.”
The museum, housed in the old courthouse in downtown Las Vegas, was worth every penny of the $18 entrance fee, especially since the first thing you learn is something everyone from Chicago will understand:
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