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Tour Al Capone's Former Pool House on Palm Island

By: Kara Franker
August 10, 2015
While the main house is a sight to behold, the gangster's former pool house showcases views that will leave you breathless. Take a peek at Al Capone's former island hideaway on Miami Beach.
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View From Main House

Located at 93 Palm Ave., the estate sits on a seven-acre lot on Palm Island, a highly sought-after location in Miami Beach.

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Yard Leading to Main House

The gangster purchased the property in 1928 as a summer home for $30K and lived there until his death from syphilis in 1947, when his wife sold the seven-bedroom mansion and pool home.

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Two-Story Structure

From this angle, you can see the unique detailing of the two-story structure. The five archways on either side of the building allow for gorgeous views from the cabanas on the first floor.

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View From Pool House

The property has a private beach area, spacious swimming pool, stunning water views and 100 feet of frontage on Biscayne Bay.

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