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ALCATRAZ COMMUNICATION TUNNEL, San Francisco, California

ALCATRAZ COMMUNICATION TUNNEL, San Francisco, California

SAN FRANCISCO (Feb. 16, 2006)--Alcatraz Island was originally named "La Isla de los Alcatraces," or island of the pelicans, in the late 1700s. Alcatraz once served as a U.S. Army fort and later a federal penit... More

Mug Shot of Al Capone - Bureau of Indian Affairs

Mug Shot of Al Capone - Bureau of Indian Affairs

Photographic File of the Paris Bureau of the New York Times

ALCATRAZ COMMUNICATION TUNNEL, San Francisco, California

ALCATRAZ COMMUNICATION TUNNEL, San Francisco, California

SAN FRANCISCO (Feb. 16, 2006)--Alcatraz once served as a U.S. Army fort and later as a federal penitentiary and housed many criminals like "Machine Gun Kelly," "The Doc," and mobster Al Capone. Currently, over... More

Untitled - Political cartoon, public domain image

Untitled - Political cartoon, public domain image

Berryman Political Cartoon Collection Public domain reproduction of political cartoon, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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