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19/01/2012
The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement plans to marry couples on Valentine's Day.
Married At The Mob Museum highlights a special marriage ceremony conducted by former Las Vegas Mayor and former "go-to" mob defense attorney, Oscar B. Goodman, inside The Museum's historic courtroom.
In 1950, the courtroom was the site of one of 14 nationwide Kefauver hearings to expose organized crime. It's the same courtroom where Goodman once defended such notorious mobsters as Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal and Anthony "The Ant" Spilotro. Goodman, who served three terms as Las Vegas Mayor from 1999 to 2011, is currently retained by the LVCVA as Chairman of the Host Committee, welcoming groups to Las Vegas.
The couples, to be chosen via random drawing on VEGAS.com, will make history themselves as the first members of the public to go inside The Museum on opening day. Winning couples will be flown to Las Vegas courtesy of the LVCVA and enjoy a three-day/two-night stay (February 13 and 14) in the Cabana Suites at the historic El Cortez Hotel once owned by Bugsy Siegel. The prize package also includes flowers by Gaia, photography, a champagne brunch at MOB BAR following the early morning ceremony and a $250 shopping spree at Fashion Show mall on the famed Las Vegas Strip. Winners will also receive expedited assistance with securing a marriage license in Las Vegas on February 13.
The promotion launches on January 16 and runs through January 31, 2012. Winners will be chosen and notified no later than February 1.
(GK/DW)
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Couples To Marry At The Mob Museum
A Las Vegas museum specialising in mob history is offering seven lucky couples the chance to win a wedding.The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement plans to marry couples on Valentine's Day.
Married At The Mob Museum highlights a special marriage ceremony conducted by former Las Vegas Mayor and former "go-to" mob defense attorney, Oscar B. Goodman, inside The Museum's historic courtroom.
In 1950, the courtroom was the site of one of 14 nationwide Kefauver hearings to expose organized crime. It's the same courtroom where Goodman once defended such notorious mobsters as Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal and Anthony "The Ant" Spilotro. Goodman, who served three terms as Las Vegas Mayor from 1999 to 2011, is currently retained by the LVCVA as Chairman of the Host Committee, welcoming groups to Las Vegas.
The couples, to be chosen via random drawing on VEGAS.com, will make history themselves as the first members of the public to go inside The Museum on opening day. Winning couples will be flown to Las Vegas courtesy of the LVCVA and enjoy a three-day/two-night stay (February 13 and 14) in the Cabana Suites at the historic El Cortez Hotel once owned by Bugsy Siegel. The prize package also includes flowers by Gaia, photography, a champagne brunch at MOB BAR following the early morning ceremony and a $250 shopping spree at Fashion Show mall on the famed Las Vegas Strip. Winners will also receive expedited assistance with securing a marriage license in Las Vegas on February 13.
The promotion launches on January 16 and runs through January 31, 2012. Winners will be chosen and notified no later than February 1.
(GK/DW)
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