Tag along as author John Buntin ("L.A. Noir") and Esotouric, (L.A.'s most eclectic tour company) lead a group of journalists on a "Mob City" media tour deep into the hidden world of corrupt 1920s Los Angeles, with a visit to the recently-uncovered prohibition speakeasy under the King Eddy Saloon--a fascinating place that's been closed to the public for eighty years.
Discover the real life stories from John's book "L.A. Noir," the inspiration for the new TNT / Frank Darabont series "Mob City," learn about how the money from L.A.'s crime syndicate flowed all the way to City Hall, what speakeasies really were like, and the exciting plans to bring this one back as a bar and live entertainment venue.
For more wild "L.A. Noir" stories, listen to this week's episode of the You Can't Eat the Sunshine podcast, dedicated to the weird world of 1920s L.A., from crime lords to cult leaders. [ Ссылка ]
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