Herman Milton "Hank" Greenspun was the publisher of the Las Vegas Sun newspaper. He purchased the Sun in 1949, and served as its editor and publisher until his death. Greenspun was also a prominent real estate developer in the Las Vegas Valley.
People standing on the Newseum's Hank Greenspun Terrace, which overlooks Pennsylvania Avenue and the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The United States Capitol, the East Building of the National Gallery of Art, and the Embassy of Canada are visible in the background.
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel was an American mobster who was a driving force behind the development of the Las Vegas Strip. Siegel was influential within the Jewish Mob, along with his childhood friend and fellow gangster Meyer Lansky, and he also held significant influence within the Italian-American Mafia and the largely Italian-Jewish National Crime Syndicate. Described as handsome and charismatic, he became one of the first front-page celebrity gangsters.
Siegel in 1944
Siegel's April 1928 mugshot
Siegel's memorial plaque in the Bialystoker Synagogue.
Siegel's memorial outside the wedding chapel at the Flamingo