New Gangster Museum In Arkansas
If you’re headed to Hot Springs any time in the near future, you might want to make a quick stop at one of the newest attractions in town. The Gangster Museum of America will open April 1 and it is the only museum of its kind in this country.
Museum director Randy Raines told the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that the museum is set to include all kinds of memorabilia from Hot Springs, Chicago and New York which includes antique gambling equipment and a Victor Victrola that was owned by Ralph Capone, Al Capone’s brother. I’m not sure that he was famous, but whatever. Maybe Al listened to some sweet tunes with it.
The museum is located at 113 Central Ave. It’s open from 10 a.m. — 10 p.m. Admission for adults is $8, seniors is $7, and children 12/under is $4.
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ts
March 21, 2008
killer.
EL Dookie
March 25, 2008
In related news, the gangSTA museum is set to open in South Little Rock this fall.
Burt
July 9, 2008
Yeah, whatever. Hey moron, why don’t you get your facts straight before you publish?
JTrain
July 9, 2008
Burt, if you’re going call someone a moron you should probably point out exactly what information you’re claiming to be inaccurate before you publish your comment.
Thanks. Stay cool.
Big D
August 14, 2008
So, is this an extension of Banging in Little Rock? So Crips, Bloods, Vice Lords, and of course the white boy gang, the South West Kings (formerly know as the Psycho’s)…..
Throw up your set….
Totalbastard
August 14, 2008
“Even GANGS are BIG on LITTLE ROCK!”.
No need to thank me, A&P Committee.