Living Like Capone House owned by ganster to go on sales

Updated 2:06 PM CDT, Fri, Dec 26, 2008

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An inconspicuous brick home that once belonged to the gangster Al Capone is expected to go up for sale this spring.
  
The Chicago Tribune reports that the house has had only two owners since Capone's mother died in 1952.
  
The current resident, 71-year-old Barbara Hogsette, has lived in the South Side Chicago home since 1963. She plans to move closer to her son.
  
Records show the Capones bought the home for $5,500 in August 1923. Al Capone's mother, Teresa, and wife, Mae, signed the original deed.
  
The new owners should be prepared for the bus tours and, from time to time, a tourist who is brave enough to knock on the door.
 
 

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  • Ray Monday, Dec 29 at 10:27 PM FLAG COMMENT I agree with G. Time to stop bashing the Italians and go after the real folks that are destroying this country. I am still waiting for someone to be held accountable for the savings & load crisis of 20 years ago not to mentionEnron, Lehman Brothers, Fannie Mae, Madoff, & on & on. Make these people and famlies suffer like the thousands of families they have destroyed.
  • Tony Soprano Thursday, Dec 25 at 9:28 PM FLAG COMMENT Are you serious? It is an honor for all Italians to be known for their connection to the mob. Who dosent want to be like Tony Soprano? Its power baby. Long live the mafia!
  • G. Verdi Thursday, Dec 25 at 1:12 PM FLAG COMMENT Please, no more Al Capone or Mafia columns. All you are doing is belittling people of Italian decent so that they can't get leadership positions in business and government. The financial devastation to society that Al Capone and the Italian Mafia did is so minuscule compared to the financial devastation the Jews (alla Bernie Madoff et. al) and the White Angle Saxon Protestants (alla Teapot Dome Scandal et. al) have done not ... MORE >

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