Alfred "Al" J. Wertheimer
Aniwa Club (Detroit, MI)
Bernard "Mooney" Einstoss
Bonanza Club (Reno, NV)
California
Casino History
Cathedral City--California
Cheboygan--Michigan
Chesterfield Club (Detroit, MI)
Chesterfield Syndicate (Detroit, MI)
Cleveland--Ohio
Clover Club (West Hollywood, CA)
Colonial Billiard Parlor (Detroit, MI)
Colonial Inn (Hallandale Beach, FL)
Daniel "Danny" W. Sullivan
Detroit--Michigan
Dunes (Cathedral City, CA)
Florida
Frank Grannis
Gambling
Gambling History
Gambling: Illegal
Gaming History
Hallandale Beach--Florida
It Really Happened
Julian "Potatoes" Kaufman
Kaufman’s Plantation (Hallandale Beach, FL)
Leo Kind
Lincoln Fitzgerald
Louis "Lou" J. Wertheimer
Mapes (Reno, NV)
Meyer Lansky
Miami--Florida
Michigan
Model Billiard & Bowling Parlor (Cheboygan, MI)
Monte Carlo (Detroit, MI)
Myrton "Mert" Wertheimer
Nevada
Nevada Club (Reno, NV)
New Cheboygan Billiard & Pool Hall (Cheboygan, MI)
Ohio
Palm Springs--California
Park Avenue Health Club (Detroit, MI)
Riverside Hotel (Reno, NV)
Robbin and Robbin / Robbins' Nevada Club
Royal Palm Club (Miami, FL)
Shawnee Club (Cleveland, OH)
United States
Vincent "Jimmy Blue Eyes" Alo
West Hollywood--California
Three Brothers Build Legacy in 20th Century U.S. Gambling
1907-1958 Wertheimer was their name. Three of these four Michigan-born brothers became full-fledged, successful gambling operators in the first half of the 1900s, their reach spanning five states: Michigan, Ohio, Florida, California and Nevada. “As…