
About this episode
This episode explores the history behind the naming of Chicago O'Hare Airport, delving into the city's past during Prohibition and the era of Al Capone.
A tale that might have been forgotten but here it is from APG670! This tale isn’t about me operating into the massive aviation hub of Chicago O’Hare Airport but of how it got its name. For that, I’m going to take you back into Chicago’s seedy past to the days of Prohibition and the notorious gangster, Al Capone. Enjoying a beer in Chicago!   Destroying beer during Prohibition.   Al Capone and Easy Eddie   Capone’s mug shot   The murder of Easy Eddie       VF3   The Thatch Weave   O’Hare and his Wildcat   O’Hare is presented with the Medal of Honor   A tribute to Edward O’Hare at the airport that bears his name   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to the Library of Congress, the US Gov, the FBI, the USN, the Cradle of Aviation Museum, the Newberry Library, Raysonho and the National Archives.
Topics covered
- Chicago O'Hare Airport
- Prohibition
- Al Capone
Keywords
- aviation
- history
- gangsters
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: the Medal of Honor
Places: Chicago, US
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