Lucky Luciano (Part I ) - The True Story of the Italian Mafia in New York
If there was one figure who is indispensable to the history, formation and legacy of the Italian mafia it would be one Charles “Lucky” Luciano, the chairman of the mob and the man who put the “organized” in organized crime in the United States, and especially in NYC. And it is with Luciano that we begin our tour into the mob underworld of New York. It is not possible to have a good understanding of organized crime in the US without having studied Charlie Luciano. Born Salvatore Lucania on the outskirts of Palermo in the poor Sicilian town of Lercara Friddi in 1897, he changed his name to Charles Luciano and received the nickname Lucky either due to his gambling exploits or his uncanny ability to escape death, surviving numerous attempts on his life by rival gangsters. Find out more about our New York Mafia Tour, a luxury 6-hour private tour through the streets of New York City. Romancing Manhattan Tours 276 5th Avenue New York, NY www.romancingmanhattantours.com/tour/the-new-york-mafia-tour-2/ Tel: (212) 918-1981

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