The Mob Museum is gearing up to celebrate its anniversary with a special promotion for visitors.
The museum, which educates guests on organized crime's history and impact on American society, will offer free museum admission for Nevada residents on Tuesday, February 14, as well as buy one, get one admission for non-locals.
A special presentation of historically significant artifacts will also be held in the Museum's historic courtroom on this day.
Each year the museum offers the promotion to encourage visitors to continue to come down and understand the history of organized crime and law enforcement.
The Mob Museum recently acquired new artifacts, including Frank Gusenberg's Colt Detective Special .38 Revolver, an Al Capone Home Movie, an Al Capone Handwritten Letter Relating to Prohibition, and Al Capone Letter from Eastern State Penitentiary, and an Al Capone Letter to Son While in Alcatraz.
Guests will also have the opportunity to see the two Tommy guns linked to the Massacre and hear the fascinating story of how they were confiscated from Fred "Killer" Burke's Michigan home and St. Valentine's Day Massacre evidence on the museum's third floor.
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