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Two Bunch Palms

Two Bunch Palms. March 1939 – Who Has Seen This? The Desert Magazine. May 1939 Cabot Yerxa replies “Two Bunch Palms” The Desert Magazine. Ad found in the Desert Magazine – December 1939. Two Bunch Palms and Al Capone. Al Capone Born January 17, 1899 Brooklyn, New York

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Two Bunch Palms

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  1. Two Bunch Palms

  2. March 1939 – Who Has Seen This?The Desert Magazine

  3. May 1939 Cabot Yerxa replies“Two Bunch Palms” The Desert Magazine

  4. Ad found in the Desert Magazine – December 1939

  5. Two Bunch Palms and Al Capone Al Capone • Born January 17, 1899 • Brooklyn, New York • Died January 25, 1947 (aged 48) Palm Island, Florida, U.S. (Miami Beach, Florida) • Charge(s) Tax Evasion • Penalty Imprisonment from 1932 to 1939 in Alcatraz It is claimed that in the 1920’s Al had Two Bunch Palms built as a hideout. Problem: as late as 1939 nothing had been built.

  6. 1958/59 Tourist GuideTwo Bunch is called “Desert Spa”and is primarily for day use

  7. Two Bunch Palms (now)

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