While on holiday there I sat down and started speaking to this old guy, he was born and raised there, he said the best times in Vegas was when the Mob were running it
I loved this one and thought it was great to see Mr Lansky doing it. Meyer was a wonderful man. My mother used to take care of him in Miami Beach where he retired. Thank you Sir you can be proud of your grandfather! Much respect..
Oh, how I love all things mob related. I grew up my Norwegian neighborhood, surrounded by the Gotti's, Colombo, and Castellano families. They kept the neighborhood safe. I knew them all, and babysat their kids. It was an awesome time growing up in Brooklyn. Thanks for this video, it warmed my heart ❤️
@@brianbadonde9251 Yeah cause that doesn't happen now with just straight street punks for the change in someone pocket. Back then the neighborhood respected them and if some scumbag petty thief rob or hurt some mother from the neighborhood they would break his legs and make sure it didn't happen again. And if someone was killed by an outfit then you can almost guarantee that person was into something bad. That was on that individual. And your not holier than thou or a crusader. So let's stop judging and let's stop victimizing.
@@matthewmoneypit1558 I love all mob related things as well...BUTTT LETS NOTTT PRETEND THE SOMEE MEMBERS OF THE OUTFIT (CHICAGO MOB) OR THE MAFIA (NEW YORK BRANCH OF THE MOB) DIDNTTT KILL WOMEN AND SOMETIMES CHILDREN AS WELL THAT WERENT IN ANYWAY "CONNECTED." CASE IN POINT... TERESA FERRERA, WHOSE HEAD WAS CUT OFF OF HER BODY AFTER SHE WAS KILLED SIMPLY BC SHE WAS TOMMY DESIMMONE'S (YES TOMMY PORTRAYED IN THE CLASSIC MOB MOVIE "GOODFELLAS") GIRLFRIEND. SHE WAS KILLED SIMPLY BC SHE OVERHEARD CONVOS ABOUT THE LUFTHANSA HEIST! ORRR WHAT ABOUT THE FAMOUS MOB HIT ON NEW JERSEY BEAUTY QUEEN JANICE DRAKE WHEN SHE WAS WITH ANTHONY CARFANO? YOU CAN STILL SEE THE DEAD BODIES IN A CAR IF YOU GOOGLE IT. OR WHAT ABOUT THE MOBSTER WHO KILLED HIS WIFE IN THE HOSPITAL AFTER SHE GAVE BIRTH TO THEIR SON? HE ACTUALLY WAITED TILL SHE HAD THE BABY TO KILL HER? OR THE WOMAN BEATEN AND MURDERED BY HER MOB BF IN THE 1950S THEN HER HOUSE WAS SET ON FIRE AND SHE WAS BURNED ALIVE? OR WHAT ABOUT GUS GREENBAUM WHO WAS MURDERED WITH HIS WIFE ALSO. BOTH OF THEM WERE TIED UP WITH THEIR THROATS SLIT IN VEGAS IN THE 60S? OR THE WOMAN WHO WAS KILLED BY ANTHONY SPILITRO BC SHE WAS SUING THEM OVER THE CASINO IN VEGAS? THIS MURDER WAS PORTRAYED IN THE MOVIE "CASINO." DID THE MOB PROTECT THEIR COMMUNITIES? YES THEY DID. BUT THEY WERE ALSO STONE COLD KILLERS AS WELL. WHAT ABOUT WHEN PAULY VARIO (ALSO PORTRAYED IN "GOODFELLAS") BEAT HIS GUMAR/GIRLFRIEND WITH A BASEBALLL BATTT AFTER SHE TOLD HIS WIFE ABOUT THEIR RELATIONSHIP? VARIO BROKE BOTH HER ARMS AND A LEG AND HER EYE SOCKET WITH THE BASEBALL BAT IN FULL VIEW OF A CROWD OF PEOPLE. SO...YESSSS THEY PROTECTED THEIR COMMUNITIES! BUT THEY WERE RUTHLESS KILLERS ALSOOO THAT WOULD HURT/KILL A WOMAN WITH NO HESITATION IF SHE PROVED TO BE A PROBLEM. SO THIS GRANDIOSE IDEA THAT YOU AND OTHERS HAVE OF THE MOB BEING SOME TYPES OF RESPECTABLE PEOPLE WHO WOULDNT CROSS CERTAIN LINES...IS MOST DEFINITELYYY WRONG AND HISTORICALLY INACCURATE. PERIOD.
@@brianbadonde9251 YOU ARE 100% CORRECT IN YOUR COMMENTS, PERCEPTIONS, AND VIEWS. SOME PPL HAVE SUCH A GRANDIOSE VIEW OF THE MOB BC MOVIES HAVE SENSATIONALIZED THAT LIFE BUT THE TRUTH IS...THEY WERE RUTHLESS KILLERS WHO HAD NO QUALMS ABOUT HURTING WOMEN OR CHILDREN WHO GOT IN THE WAY OF THEIR OPERATIONS OR WHAT THEY WERE TRYING TO DO.
Eh, just like Hollywood. The worst snakes are the guys/playboys who play at being heroes. The villains/monsters in movies are generally the nicer guys you'll meet! Universal Horror Films had nicer leading men than most of the romance films made in Hollywood's history...
I've always liked the history of the mob. Wish the video was a little longer. I could listen to this guy for hours. Great job Michael and Jessica as always 👍
I recommend this museum to everyone going to Vegas. The classic mobsters…it’s not often you tend to root for really bad guys. I guess they weren’t so bad….as long as you didn’t give them s*@t. lol
They weren’t that bad🤓 they just ruined a few communities with drugs. I mean let’s just glorify these drug dealers that killed, stole, and ruined families with drug use🤓because they were helping the communities and their selves.🤝next we should build a museum for El Chapo. Since drug dealers are not that bad😑
Now that was very interesting Thank you. Because that was a part of History and history is what made this country great. And it should never be forgotten or discarded. 👍👍🇺🇸
This stuff is real American history and these stories need to be told as well and as much as any. It's great that Meyer Lansky's grandson has embraced his history and continues to tell it.
My father's mother witnessed a hit on a Irish Mobster in Chicago, 1920s. He was sprayed with a Tommy Gun. My grandma said, "First he had a head, then he didn't."
Very, very cool! Thanks to you all - and you couldn't have had a better host than Meyer Lansky's grandson! If there's not a Part 2 to this video, please make one if you can. 🙂
So glad I've been there!!! Well worth it. I've lived down the block from Frank Balistreri, and grew up across the street from Louie Fazio, and worked parking cars near all of their restaurants, bars, and hotels. Those were the days in Milwaukee! Cream played the Scene May 4th 1968!!
This was another cool visit to another cool place! Thanx for showing us this great historical museum! Being from NYC, and knowing the history of the Mob throughout, is fascinating and to hear your great guest speaker talk about these famous mobsters, Bugsy Siegel and Lucky Luciano, and of course his grandfather Meyer Lansky, is awesome! Nice to get a peek of Jessica too! Be safe and well guys! Peace.
Was there just last week. The lady that scanned my armband, went to an Elvis concert back in her day. It was sold out but her “Uncle”, who had great connections, was able to make 2 tickets available to her and her friend, they were able to see Elvis in person and got a kiss from him. This museum was worth every penny and the speakeasy in the basement made me feel like I was back in that time. The courtroom still had a smell of cigarettes/cigars! So awesome to have had the chance to go!
You should check out Sammy “the bull” Gravano’s youtube channel. He tells great stories about his time(1970s-1990s) in the mob and even talks about some of the “hits” he was a part of back then. 👍🏼
What a cool dude!! We were married in Vegas and for our dinner we went to Capos, a Chicago mob themed restaurant/speakeasy with a hidden entrance. It was absolutely fabulous Next time you guys are in Vegas, you should go have a nice romantic dinner (and possibly a short video, because this viewer would love to have a trip down memory lane) I’m slowly making my way through all of your videos! 💪🏼
Something I would like to add about Elliot Ness. After he finished chasing Capone, he ended up being transferred to Cleveland where he would have to try to track down the Cleveland Torso Murderer. The murderer would taunt Ness and never got caught. This along with the stress of chasing Capone and multiple divorces led him to becoming an alcoholic
My grandparents knew the Lanskys. I think they lived in the same building at some point, maybe in Queens. Really thought highly of them. Mr Meyer was brilliant. 🙏
Great place to visit! All of that is new since I was there last about 4 years ago! Nice job on getting the “personal” tour….and even better…you just let him tell the stories of how it was! Excellent video.
HEY, MICHAEL AND JESSICA WHAT'S Up... Well I think that this is One of my favorite Museums of all time's I grow up in the part of Connecticut which if you get on i95 your only 45 minutes from 42nd Street so we went to NYC Alot in my teenagers years and we new what was happening as far the mob and gangster Dearing the late 70s and 80s so this is Right up my alley
Brilliant I really enjoyed watching this video, I’ve been researching organised crime in America for 44 years now and I have plans to visit Chicago, to have a stroll around Mount Carmel Cemetery to visit the gangsters graves not for a morbid reason but just to visit the graves and pay my respects. There’s no way that I would visit Chicago without visiting Las Vagas to try my luck on the crap tables and the roulette wheel I think it would be a sin to visit America and not drop off in Vagas before I came back home to Britain and I’m definitely gonna visit this mob museum in Vagas also. Like I said I really enjoyed watching this video you and Myers grandson did a great job putting this video together, one of the suspects of Bens murder was Frankie Carbo but Myers grandson said it all, it’s a unsolved murder and now it always will be, thanks for posting this video on TH-cam for us all to watch, from Stevie boy in Britain
That was AWESOME man THANKYOU very much not in my life time will I ever come close too seeing the real deal of the mafia once again THANKYOU, fan from New Zealand
Cool. We stayed across the street from the Mob Museum, at the Grand Motel. Didn't get a chance to visit, but definitely, next trip. Thanks for the tour.
Omg please tells us you sat down with him and had a long talk, this guy is just full of stories I could listen for hours. Hopefully there is an interview video coming soon.
My wife and I visited LV for the first time 7 or 8 years ago. We went to the MM one afternoon basically to kill some time. It ended up being a highlight of our trip. It was fascinating. We’re going back in February, and plan to make a return visit.
Wow, that was stunning. Imagine that speakeasy bar being local, getting dressed up in 1920s outfits and going down there. What fun! Very interesting and knowledgeable man, a descendent of an actual mob member, thoroughly enjoyed!
While on holiday there I sat down and started speaking to this old guy, he was born and raised there, he said the best times in Vegas was when the Mob were running it
that old man was probably a dealer back in the day...
Every older person I’ve spoken to in Las Vegas that has been here since the 60s/70s says that Vegas was amazing before the 1990’s.
Back when the mob ran Vegas things were better. Each blueberry muffin had the r act same number of blueberries, 16.
Same with bourbon street in New Orleans 💕☮️
@@djquinn11 Right ..I remember ;)
Man this deserved a little more time with Mr. Lansky!!
Hope ya took more footage! He was so knowledgeable about things, that was by far the best history lesson on the mobsters I've heard in a long time.
Nevada but no madness no combat no chaos
You dont get out much do you?
@@GoGirl311 Not during a pandemic peaches, it was the special guest leading the tour that made it enjoyable to watch.
I loved this one and thought it was great to see Mr Lansky doing it. Meyer was a wonderful man. My mother used to take care of him in Miami Beach where he retired. Thank you Sir you can be proud of your grandfather! Much respect..
My wife and I went to the Mob museum last week and spent over 3 hours there! Great museum!!
What a great fucking guest ....I could listen to him tell stories all day ...great job
Oh, how I love all things mob related. I grew up my Norwegian neighborhood, surrounded by the Gotti's, Colombo, and Castellano families. They kept the neighborhood safe. I knew them all, and babysat their kids. It was an awesome time growing up in Brooklyn. Thanks for this video, it warmed my heart ❤️
Aw, it's so heartwarming how they murdered people, ruined families, and greedily corrupted our society 🥰. So wholesome 💕
@@brianbadonde9251 Yeah cause that doesn't happen now with just straight street punks for the change in someone pocket. Back then the neighborhood respected them and if some scumbag petty thief rob or hurt some mother from the neighborhood they would break his legs and make sure it didn't happen again. And if someone was killed by an outfit then you can almost guarantee that person was into something bad. That was on that individual. And your not holier than thou or a crusader. So let's stop judging and let's stop victimizing.
@@matthewmoneypit1558 Ratio lil bro
@@matthewmoneypit1558 I love all mob related things as well...BUTTT LETS NOTTT PRETEND THE SOMEE MEMBERS OF THE OUTFIT (CHICAGO MOB) OR THE MAFIA (NEW YORK BRANCH OF THE MOB) DIDNTTT KILL WOMEN AND SOMETIMES CHILDREN AS WELL THAT WERENT IN ANYWAY "CONNECTED." CASE IN POINT... TERESA FERRERA, WHOSE HEAD WAS CUT OFF OF HER BODY AFTER SHE WAS KILLED SIMPLY BC SHE WAS TOMMY DESIMMONE'S (YES TOMMY PORTRAYED IN THE CLASSIC MOB MOVIE "GOODFELLAS") GIRLFRIEND. SHE WAS KILLED SIMPLY BC SHE OVERHEARD CONVOS ABOUT THE LUFTHANSA HEIST! ORRR WHAT ABOUT THE FAMOUS MOB HIT ON NEW JERSEY BEAUTY QUEEN JANICE DRAKE WHEN SHE WAS WITH ANTHONY CARFANO? YOU CAN STILL SEE THE DEAD BODIES IN A CAR IF YOU GOOGLE IT. OR WHAT ABOUT THE MOBSTER WHO KILLED HIS WIFE IN THE HOSPITAL AFTER SHE GAVE BIRTH TO THEIR SON? HE ACTUALLY WAITED TILL SHE HAD THE BABY TO KILL HER? OR THE WOMAN BEATEN AND MURDERED BY HER MOB BF IN THE 1950S THEN HER HOUSE WAS SET ON FIRE AND SHE WAS BURNED ALIVE? OR WHAT ABOUT GUS GREENBAUM WHO WAS MURDERED WITH HIS WIFE ALSO. BOTH OF THEM WERE TIED UP WITH THEIR THROATS SLIT IN VEGAS IN THE 60S? OR THE WOMAN WHO WAS KILLED BY ANTHONY SPILITRO BC SHE WAS SUING THEM OVER THE CASINO IN VEGAS? THIS MURDER WAS PORTRAYED IN THE MOVIE "CASINO." DID THE MOB PROTECT THEIR COMMUNITIES? YES THEY DID. BUT THEY WERE ALSO STONE COLD KILLERS AS WELL. WHAT ABOUT WHEN PAULY VARIO (ALSO PORTRAYED IN "GOODFELLAS") BEAT HIS GUMAR/GIRLFRIEND WITH A BASEBALLL BATTT AFTER SHE TOLD HIS WIFE ABOUT THEIR RELATIONSHIP? VARIO BROKE BOTH HER ARMS AND A LEG AND HER EYE SOCKET WITH THE BASEBALL BAT IN FULL VIEW OF A CROWD OF PEOPLE. SO...YESSSS THEY PROTECTED THEIR COMMUNITIES! BUT THEY WERE RUTHLESS KILLERS ALSOOO THAT WOULD HURT/KILL A WOMAN WITH NO HESITATION IF SHE PROVED TO BE A PROBLEM. SO THIS GRANDIOSE IDEA THAT YOU AND OTHERS HAVE OF THE MOB BEING SOME TYPES OF RESPECTABLE PEOPLE WHO WOULDNT CROSS CERTAIN LINES...IS MOST DEFINITELYYY WRONG AND HISTORICALLY INACCURATE. PERIOD.
@@brianbadonde9251 YOU ARE 100% CORRECT IN YOUR COMMENTS, PERCEPTIONS, AND VIEWS. SOME PPL HAVE SUCH A GRANDIOSE VIEW OF THE MOB BC MOVIES HAVE SENSATIONALIZED THAT LIFE BUT THE TRUTH IS...THEY WERE RUTHLESS KILLERS WHO HAD NO QUALMS ABOUT HURTING WOMEN OR CHILDREN WHO GOT IN THE WAY OF THEIR OPERATIONS OR WHAT THEY WERE TRYING TO DO.
That's cool! He seemed to be such a nice personable guy.
Eh, just like Hollywood.
The worst snakes are the guys/playboys who play at being heroes.
The villains/monsters in movies are generally the nicer guys you'll meet!
Universal Horror Films had nicer leading men than most of the romance films made in Hollywood's history...
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I love this no bullshit kind of guy. I have a feeling he knows more than he admits. I love it.
I was going to comment the same! I have a feeling he knows waaaayyy more. Loved this.
I've always liked the history of the mob. Wish the video was a little longer. I could listen to this guy for hours. Great job Michael and Jessica as always 👍
I mean they build this country.
I wish the video was longer! It always fascinated me, how the Mobs/Mafia were so organized in such a stylistic yet ruthless manner.
Omg!!! That was awesome!!! I love mob history. I have to visit this museum next time I'm in Vegas. Thanks for going🎃
Loved listening to lanski tell the story of his grand father. Soo interesting. ☺️
This the best museum I have ever been in. I love the renovations and the speakeasy is a blast.
This was awesome. Even got a ghost story at the end.
Mr. Lasky is just too cool. Seems like a really nice guy.
This was great! I live here in Vegas and have been to the Mob Museum three times, but hearing his personal stories makes it that much better!
Great video ! I could listen to Meyer Lansky II for hours, you can tell he's just as excited to talk about what he knows as the people listening !
I recommend this museum to everyone going to Vegas. The classic mobsters…it’s not often you tend to root for really bad guys. I guess they weren’t so bad….as long as you didn’t give them s*@t. lol
They weren’t that bad🤓 they just ruined a few communities with drugs. I mean let’s just glorify these drug dealers that killed, stole, and ruined families with drug use🤓because they were helping the communities and their selves.🤝next we should build a museum for El Chapo. Since drug dealers are not that bad😑
Now that was very interesting Thank you. Because that was a part of History and history is what made this country great. And it should never be forgotten or discarded. 👍👍🇺🇸
This stuff is real American history and these stories need to be told as well and as much as any. It's great that Meyer Lansky's grandson has embraced his history and continues to tell it.
My father's mother witnessed a hit on a Irish Mobster in Chicago, 1920s. He was sprayed with a Tommy Gun. My grandma said, "First he had a head, then he didn't."
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never a good time to lose one's head.....
Yep the Chicago way , hasnt changed much except it has
He got the old Chicago typewriter.
Wish she gave you a name on who it was
Very, very cool! Thanks to you all - and you couldn't have had a better host than Meyer Lansky's grandson! If there's not a Part 2 to this video, please make one if you can. 🙂
What a great tour. Thank Sir for all your wonderful info you gave us on all the past I loved every minute. Great vid. Guys!!!
I am obsessed with the mafia movies and history. Great video Grimm!!
Id love to see this museum one day. Yall should watch Michael Franzeze on TH-cam. He has some amazing mob stories!!
yes the mobster video . well worth the wait
Great video! Having Lansky's grandson be like a tour guide just took it to the next level.
So glad I've been there!!! Well worth it. I've lived down the block from Frank Balistreri, and grew up across the street from Louie Fazio, and worked parking cars near all of their restaurants, bars, and hotels. Those were the days in Milwaukee! Cream played the Scene May 4th 1968!!
This was brilliant! I could have listened to Mr Lansky & Grimm chat all day!
Loved this virtual tour.
This was another cool visit to another cool place! Thanx for showing us this great historical museum! Being from NYC, and knowing the history of the Mob throughout, is fascinating and to hear your great guest speaker talk about these famous mobsters, Bugsy Siegel and Lucky Luciano, and of course his grandfather Meyer Lansky, is awesome! Nice to get a peek of Jessica too! Be safe and well guys! Peace.
I cant believe they have a MOB Museum ..in Vegas no less.
Oh cool!! I will watch this on my lunch break.. Love you guys.
Going in September! Can't wait.
Was there just last week. The lady that scanned my armband, went to an Elvis concert back in her day. It was sold out but her “Uncle”, who had great connections, was able to make 2 tickets available to her and her friend, they were able to see Elvis in person and got a kiss from him. This museum was worth every penny and the speakeasy in the basement made me feel like I was back in that time. The courtroom still had a smell of cigarettes/cigars! So awesome to have had the chance to go!
I would love a longer uncut episode of this please!!!!!
Fantastic video and tour. How nice of Mr. Lanskey to take the time to tour with you!
Wow I could of listened to this guy all day.. and who better with inside knowlage than Meyers grandson. Loved this video!
I'm vacationing out that way in a few months, I'm definitely going visit this museum it is going on my must see list. Thanks.
You will love it.
That guy is so enthusiastic and knowledgeable. I could listen to him all day ❤️✌️🏴
You should check out Sammy “the bull” Gravano’s youtube channel. He tells great stories about his time(1970s-1990s) in the mob and even talks about some of the “hits” he was a part of back then. 👍🏼
@@goochI034 thank you that's so kind. I will ❤️🙂
What a cool dude!! We were married in Vegas and for our dinner we went to Capos, a Chicago mob themed restaurant/speakeasy with a hidden entrance. It was absolutely fabulous
Next time you guys are in Vegas, you should go have a nice romantic dinner (and possibly a short video, because this viewer would love to have a trip down memory lane)
I’m slowly making my way through all of your videos! 💪🏼
Was just there yesterday was a awesome experience!!
Something I would like to add about Elliot Ness. After he finished chasing Capone, he ended up being transferred to Cleveland where he would have to try to track down the Cleveland Torso Murderer. The murderer would taunt Ness and never got caught. This along with the stress of chasing Capone and multiple divorces led him to becoming an alcoholic
I’ve been waiting for this one!!!👍👍👍😎
Meyer Lansky gives a great tour of the museum he seems like a very likable guy would be a good time to have a couple drinks with hi
Awesome video. I love anything about mobsters. 🇮🇹
I live here. Didn't know this museum is here. I plan to visit o yes!! I just love you and Jessica's channel. Hope someday our paths cross.
I'd watch 2 hours of that. Great episode.
My grandparents knew the Lanskys. I think they lived in the same building at some point, maybe in Queens. Really thought highly of them. Mr Meyer was brilliant. 🙏
The next time I'm in Vegas I'm heading to the mob museum.
... Loved it... I need to make it out to this Museum... thanks, for taking us all along, virtually.... :^)"""""""""
Wow Meyer....Carlo Gambino...Charlie..all the old school guys. When men were men.
Great video. I wish it hadn't ended so abruptly.
We happened upon The Mob Museum. It was GREAT. Thought it would be quick, but IIRC, we were there over 3 hours.
Outstanding! I loved the Massacre Brick Wall & the bullets in the beginning!
Betting the ones gunned down in front of the wall didn't love it or the bullets.
Another well done video. So much history. Learn something new every day
Excellent tour. Wish it was longer .🦾 🎰 . Thank you ☠️ Collective.
You guys should return and do a video just on the hauntings
Great job on this personal tour! Great stories!
i hope you both have a wonderful day today.
The Mob took care of people and also took out the trash. Childhood memories of living in North Jersey are the best.
The first time I go to Vegas I am bringing my younger brother with me to see this place because we are both big gangster fans
Write a book Mr. Lansky. You're a fount of knowledge and personal anecdotes.
One of your best videos. Keep up the good work
Just awesome! Love this!! Thanks!!!
Great place to visit! All of that is new since I was there last about 4 years ago! Nice job on getting the “personal” tour….and even better…you just let him tell the stories of how it was! Excellent video.
I loved the museum! Makes me wanna go back! Awesome video
I love learning about mobsters and gotta say I learned some new thing’s through this
Very interesting video . Having that guy with you talking about his grandfather really adds another layer to the story . Keep up the great work .
I'm from the UK... I've been to the mob museum...was soo good
I love the story of Al Capone and how he met his demise
Hello, from Butler PA! Another great video. Mr. Lansky's narration added so much....I think he resembles his Grandfather too.
Awesome video GLC.
HEY, MICHAEL AND JESSICA WHAT'S Up...
Well I think that this is One of my favorite Museums of all time's
I grow up in the part of Connecticut which if you get on i95 your only 45 minutes from 42nd Street so we went to NYC Alot in my teenagers years and we new what was happening as far the mob and gangster Dearing the late 70s and 80s so this is Right up my alley
Brilliant I really enjoyed watching this video, I’ve been researching organised crime in America for 44 years now and I have plans to visit Chicago, to have a stroll around Mount Carmel Cemetery to visit the gangsters graves not for a morbid reason but just to visit the graves and pay my respects. There’s no way that I would visit Chicago without visiting Las Vagas to try my luck on the crap tables and the roulette wheel I think it would be a sin to visit America and not drop off in Vagas before I came back home to Britain and I’m definitely gonna visit this mob museum in Vagas also. Like I said I really enjoyed watching this video you and Myers grandson did a great job putting this video together, one of the suspects of Bens murder was Frankie Carbo but Myers grandson said it all, it’s a unsolved murder and now it always will be, thanks for posting this video on TH-cam for us all to watch, from Stevie boy in Britain
Frank cullotta use to be really involved with the museum and he was apart of the Chicago outfit
Wow that was so cool to have Meyer Lansky's the second there to give those personal stories and insight into things.!
The second? He's talking about his *grand* father. You must suck at basic math.
Such a neat interview! Loved it! Keep'em coming you guys rock!!
Now this was cool, a mob museum, enthusiastic guide, and a ghost. Thanks!!!
That was AWESOME man THANKYOU very much not in my life time will I ever come close too seeing the real deal of the mafia once again THANKYOU, fan from New Zealand
Cool. We stayed across the street from the Mob Museum, at the Grand Motel. Didn't get a chance to visit, but definitely, next trip. Thanks for the tour.
Omg please tells us you sat down with him and had a long talk, this guy is just full of stories I could listen for hours. Hopefully there is an interview video coming soon.
I loved this video. It is such a great museum to visit.
My wife and I visited LV for the first time 7 or 8 years ago. We went to the MM one afternoon basically to kill some time. It ended up being a highlight of our trip. It was fascinating. We’re going back in February, and plan to make a return visit.
Man I gotta add this to my list when I go the vegas
This is one of my favorite museums
you have amazing videos, they always keep me entertained! crazy man
Wow. I could have listened to Meyer lansky II all day, the stories he has. Fascinating.
One of your best vids ever !! Awesome !!
Great video as always. Very informative 👍
Got my shirt today. Thank you👍
He was great..loved the stories..thank you..
Wow, that was stunning. Imagine that speakeasy bar being local, getting dressed up in 1920s outfits and going down there. What fun! Very interesting and knowledgeable man, a descendent of an actual mob member, thoroughly enjoyed!
Loved it. Thanks
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A MAZING!!!!!
I enjoy the mob museum. Been there twice. It would have been cool to get a tour from this guy though!
I was there about a month ago. Phenomenal place to visit.
Wonderful tour!!🌛🌛
Awesome video... Keep up the great work..
I went there years ago. Awesome museum