Did you know the biggest train robbery in the U.S. history took place just up the road from Lake Bluff on Route 176 in Rondout? And that while the Texas outlaws who committed the crime were caught and prosecuted, a portion of the $2 million in stolen loot was never recovered?
Lake Bluff History Museum is hosting a presentation on the Great Rondout Train Robbery on June 9 at 3 p.m. at North Shore Distillery. This event was added to accommodate demand and takes place just days before the 100th anniversary of the “1924 Crime of the Century.”
“The Great Rondout Train Robbery” will present the story of the heist, which made national headlines, and it will also tell the tale of the notorious Newton brothers from Texas. Later on, the brothers were the subject of social history research on early 20th century crime. This research resulted in several articles, books, and the 1998 movie The Newton Boys starring Matthew McConaughey.
“The Great Rondout Train Robbery” is part of Lake Bluff History Museum’s Distilling History series. Museum board member Steve Kraus will give the presentation.
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What: Distilling History: The Great Rondout Train Robbery
When: June 9, 2024 at 3 pm
Whom: Steve Kraus, LBHM board member
Where: North Shore Distillery, 13990 Rockland Road, Libertyville
Questions? Call 847 482-1571 or e-mail events@lakebluffhistory.org