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  1. The House Of The Original Boss Tommy Lucchese. Dash cam tour of Whitestone/Malba Queens giving you the details of Tommy Lucchese’s life while visiting his home still in the same condition...

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  2. Lucchese is buried at Calvary Cemetery in Queens, New York. Over 1,000 mourners, including politicians, judges, policemen, racketeers, drug pushers , pimps , and hitmen attended the ceremony. Undercover policemen photographed the attendees. [34]

  3. One of the “founding fathers” of the American Mafia, Tommy Lucchese was a well-connected and widely respected godfather whose name today remains on the marquee of one of New York’s Five Families.

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  4. Jul 13, 2017 · The public got to know him as “Three Finger Brown,” but you’d never say it to his face. Gaetano “Tommy” Lucchese died on July 13, 1967, of a brain tumor. Thomas Lucchese, better known as “Three-Finger Brown,” is shown in 1958 at an unknown location. (AP Photo)

  5. Nov 23, 2011 · Eventually Lucchese sold the big house in Malba and moved to a ranch-style home in Lido Beach, Long Island. He passed away quietly at home on July 13, 1967. The Malba house last sold for $1.3...

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  7. Mob Boss Tommy Lucchese's House (former) Whitestone, New York (NY), US. Lucchese was a mobster and founding member of the Mafia in America, the Cosa Nostra. He was the boss of the Lucchese crime family, one of the "Five Families" that dominate organized crime activities in NYC, from 1951 until 1967 when he died from a brain tumor.

  8. The Lucchese Crime Family are one of the five major crime families in the New York metropolitan area. Crimes that the Lucchese Crime Family are known for involve gambling, extortion, drug trafficking, aircraft hijacking, murder, and many others.

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