Take a thrilling journey though mob history on this walking tour in New York's Little Italy, where notorious events in American gangster lore took place.
Start with the violent tactics of early black hand gangs and the battles to control the liquor trade during prohibition, leading to the rise of Joe "The Boss" Masseria.
Learn how Lucky Luciano revolutionized organized crime with The Commission of Five Families and his unlikely deal with the government during World War Two.
See the infamous Ravenite Social Club and follow the rise and fall of Dapper Don John Gotti.
Meet Lieutenant Petrosino, an early crime fighter, and Frank Serpico, who risked his life to expose police corruption.
End with visits to the spots where mobsters "Sally Bugs" Briguglio and Crazy Joey Gallo met their bloody demise.
Optionally, see locations from The Godfather and one from The Sopranos.
Distance: 1 mile / 1.5 km
Maximum Guests: 10
Learn about early Black Hand gangs and how they evolved into the Mafia during prohibition and Lucky Luciano who created The Commission of The Five Families.
See where Dapper Don John Gotti held court.
Meet Lieutenant Petrosino, an early crime fighter against the Black Hand gangs.
See Police Headquarters, and learn about Frank Serpico, a cop who fought against corruption.
Head to the restaurant where Crazy Joey Gallo met his bloody end.
Meet on the corner of Spring and Mulberry Streets, next to the DaSalvio Playground at 44 Spring Street. Look for the guide in a white cap. Please plan to arrive 10 minutes before the start time as the tour will start promptly on time. Once the tour starts, you will not be able to join it.
Tickets are not needed, simply give your name to the guide on arrival.
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