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Knights Inn Merrillville

1.5 star property
5.2 out of 10, (205)
"That's probably at the hotel was on the older side but it was cleaned and neat for the most part. the guy that the front desk was wonderful"
The price is SAR 236
SAR 265 total
includes taxes & fees
24 Mar - 25 Mar
Knights Inn Merrillville

On Lake Minnehaha, The Funky Turtle @ Lakeshore Camp Resort with all the Campground Amenities!

1.0 star property
The price is SAR 559
SAR 1,190 total
includes taxes & fees
11 Apr - 12 Apr
On Lake Minnehaha, The Funky Turtle @ Lakeshore Camp Resort with all the Campground Amenities!
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Get away to romantic Highland! Enjoy the churches, ice-skating, and basketball.

Al Capone's old Prairie avenue home before and today, 7244 South Prairie Avenue.
Built by it's original owners in 1914 at a cost of $5,000. With their roots still in New York , Al Capone and family began to move into the place on August 8, 1923. The ownership was under Mae and Theresa Capone. Frank Capone's funeral was held here. Theresa Capone passed away in this house in 1952.
On November 26,1947, the ownership was transferred to Mafalda Maritote. (Al's sister).  After Theresa's death, she sold the house on January 15,1953, to a William B. Petty. It has changed hands since then and is currently for sale.
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