This is the speakeasy at 90-40 161st Street, Jamaica, Queens

UNITED STATES - SEPTEMBER 10: This is the speakeasy at 90-40 161st Street, Jamaica, Queens where rum racketeers attempted to burn two men at the stakes, sending them to Mary Immaculate Hospital, in serious conction from 1st degree burns, Joseph Pigeon, 30, and Alfred Hughes, 27,. Louis Lockler of HIllside Avenue, Jamaica was passing by and broke in the door and saved the two from death. (Photo by Art Edger/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - SEPTEMBER 10: This is the speakeasy at 90-40 161st Street, Jamaica, Queens where rum racketeers attempted to burn two men at the stakes, sending them to Mary Immaculate Hospital, in serious conction from 1st degree burns, Joseph Pigeon, 30, and Alfred Hughes, 27,. Louis Lockler of HIllside Avenue, Jamaica was passing by and broke in the door and saved the two from death. (Photo by Art Edger/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
This is the speakeasy at 90-40 161st Street, Jamaica, Queens
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