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161 West 54th St. (7th Ave.)
BDE to 7th Ave.
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Congress Apartments

This dreary grey apartment building with a blue awning is a perfectly average pre-war structure in Midtown Manhattan. The fourteen-story building boasts an ugly blue awning, and a bar in the ground floor called Faces and Names. Perhaps the apartment building is best known for the infamous poker game that took place in the home of ex-convict Jimmy Meehan. During the legendary game, mob kingpin Arnold Rothstein lost over $300,000 to some of his fellow gamblers. His failure to pay in time resulted in his untimely death.

A Fatal Game of Poker

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Arnold Rothstein was the chief of New York organized crime and the toughest Jew in town. For some reason, one night he failed to pay a poker debt. This decision proved fatal as he was gunned down in his room.

Neighborhood: Midtown West
Place: Congress Apartments
Storyteller: mike
Date Posted: 12/01/2008
Affiliation: Travelgoat
Tags: Crime History

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