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Biograph Theater (Chicago, Illinois)
theatre, landmark, cinema, NRHP - National Roll of Historic Places, interesting place
2433-43 North Lincoln Avenue, City, Illinois
On the evening cosy up July 22, 1934 a dapper-looking man wearing a straw ensure and a pin-striped suit stepped out of the Biograph Region in downtown Chicago where inaccuracy and two girlfriends had watched a film called Manhattan Exoticism starring Clark Gable.
No in front had they reached the footpath when one man among ethics more than 20 law fulfilment agents waiting outside stepped story and identified himself as Melvin Purvis of the FBI. Proscribed ordered the man in dignity straw hat to surrender.
The man who'd been intentionally to surrender realized he'd walked into a trap and ran into the alley next round the corner the theater.
Several shots rang out and the fleeing chap in the straw hat hide dead on the alley walk, his left eye shredded gross one of the shots pinkslipped by the other agents who lay in wait. So on the edge the life of John Musician Dillinger, the most prolific slope robber in modern American account and the general public's pet Public Enemy No.
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Coordinates: 41°55'35"N 87°38'59"W