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  1. Louis Kuehnle, (/ ˈ k uː n l iː /; December 25, 1857 – August 6, 1934), known as "Commodore Kuehnle", was an American businessman and politician of German descent. He is considered a pioneer in the growing resort town of Atlantic City, New Jersey, in the late 1880s and the early 1900s.

  2. Born New York City on December 25, 1857, Louis Kuehnle (pronounced “coon-lee”) was the son of Louis and Katrina Kuehnle. A year after his birth, the Kuehnle family moved to Egg Harbor City, New Jersey to enter the hotel business. In 1875 the family moved to Atlantic City to open a hotel in the blossoming resort.

  3. Oct 26, 2023 · From Louis “The Commodore” Kuehnle, who was the town’s first overlord of vice and corruption, and Enoch “Nucky” Johnson, on whom Steve Buscemi’s character, “Nucky Thompson,” in the hit HBO series “Boardwalk Empire” was based, to nightclub/casino operator Paul “Skinny” D’Amato, political boss Frank “Hap” Farley and Mafia strongman Nicky Scarfo, A...

  4. Louis Kuehnle. American politician and businessman. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Johnson. In Nucky Johnson. …Atlantic City passed to “Commodore” Louis Kuehnle. Smith Johnson, Scott, and Gardner had often met at Kuehnles hotel, and Enoch Johnson became close to Kuehnle. Read More.

  5. Sep 9, 2010 · The Reign of the Commodore: Louis Kuehnle | A Boardwalk Empire Blog. In the show, his name is the Commodore Louis Kaestner, but in real life it was Louis Kuehnle and as it's implied in the show, the Commodore was a prominent figure in Atlantic City politics. The Commodore appears to be a pretty close real life character match.

  6. Nov 29, 2010 · “The Commodore” Louis Kuehnle ran everything there was to run in Atlantic City from 1900 to 1911. Born to German immigrants, Kuehnle got his start as a young hotelier. His family, after success...

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    Louis Kuehnle also known as the Commodore was a politician and businessman who is widely considered the pioneer and visionary of Atlantic City in New Jersey during the late 1880's and the early 1900's. Kuehnle eventually became the leader of the Republican political machine that was akin to Tammany Hall in New York City.

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