- Located at 63-62 75th Street in Middle Village, this is the longtime Queens home of Fritzy Giovanelli and his family. The house's phone was bugged by the FBI in the course of a federal racketeering investigation.
- This ramshackle Queens storefront, known as the Bushwick Democratic Club, had been used as a headquarters by Fritzy Giovanelli and his associates
-Detective Anthony Venditti was shot to death in front of this Ridgewood, Queens restaurant, the Castillo Diner. Fritzy Giovanelli was arrested running from the scene of the shooting, but he was eventually acquitted of murder charges.
- In a Greenwich Village neighborhood now dotted with chic boutiques and fashionable restaurants, the Triangle Social Club is a dingy reminder that the Genovese crime family remains entrenched in the area.
- Since access to the Triangle Social Club is limited to, um, members, here's an FBI floorplan of the club (interior details were provided by a bureau snitch who'd spent time within the Triangle's hallowed walls).
-This is the Manhattan building in which Frank Condo lived.