The Review-Journal in collaboration with the Mob Museum present Mobbed Up Live: The panelists discuss stories about Frank Cullotta and listen to a clip from an interview with Cullotta for the Mobbed Up Podcast.
The Mob Museum’s moonshine distillery has been making hand sanitizer in their underground facility for the past few months. Senior Educator Jim Zlomke shows how the FDA approved formula is made. (Cassie Soto/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Holiday Hooch At El Cortez Is Just In Time For Repeal Day And Christmas. Janna Karel/Las Vegas Review-Journal
The Mob Museum is opening a hidden Prohibition-era speakeasy. The Underground will be a permanent exhibition on the history of Prohibition that will double as a working speakeasy and distillery. It promises to be an only-in-Vegas spot for enjoying beer and cocktails while learning a thing or two about gangsters and flappers. The Underground is in the basement of the former Stewart Avenue post office and courthouse that houses the museum and will be open — and pouring cocktails and mocktails — during museum hours.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department hosted a private panel discussion displaying the “Operation Decoy Dummy” that helped capture Shane Schindler. (Morgan Lieberman/Las Vegas Review-Journal)