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This was likely the “brick booth” used by Al Capone when he stopped at a Bucyrus speakeasy while traveling by train between New York and Chicago.
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A look inside the redone speakeasy in Bucyrus, found beneath the Historic Weaver Hotel and Crazy Fox Saloon, 112 W. Mansfield St.
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A small operator can take guests down to the basement speakeasy at the Historic Weaver Hotel and Crazy Fox Saloon.
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Photos of Al Capone adorn the walls of the Bucyrus speakeasy he was said to frequent during Prohibition.
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