
Today visitors can stay in the historic lodge and play golf at the Barker Lake Golf Course, a classic nine-hole layout that Saltis built in the 1920s. The property has been faithfully preserved to maintain its unique history: original bullet holes still pepper the walls, Dillinger memorabilia is on display and legends of a missing bag lost in the shuffle of the gang's escape remain.Ĭabin 5 was used by Baby Face Nelson as a hideout following his escape from the FBI shootout at the Little Bohemia Lodge.Ī popular gangster dinner spot, Norwood Pines still operates as a restaurant surrounded by stately red pines, views of Patricia Lake and grazing whitetail deer.īarker Lake Lodge and Golf Course - HaywardĬhicago gang leader and speakeasy operator, “Polack Joe” Saltis, owned a 238-acre estate on Barker Lake near the town of Winter in Sawyer County, not far from Al Capone's estate. The site of a vicious 1934 firefight between the Dillinger gang and FBI, the Little Bohemia Lodge still operates as a restaurant and was used as an authentic location for Public Enemies' recreation of that fateful night.

Manitowish Waters, Couderay, Lac du Flambeau, Minocqua, Hayward, Mercer, Hurley, Miscuano Island The following itinerary will guide you through some of Wisconsin's most notorious locations. Go “On the lam” in Wisconsin and experience the rich lore and legend of Wisconsin's history and a little Hollywood magic for yourself.
#AL CAPONE WI HIDE OUT MOVIE#
Starring Johnny Depp as John Dillinger, the movie filmed on several Wisconsin locations and faithfully recreated some of crime's most vivid moments. The state played host to a number of infamous figures including Capone and Dillinger, a history mined by Michael Mann's movie, Public Enemies. Wooded and rural, Wisconsin was popular among Chicago-based gangsters for its isolation. The usual suspects were often on the run.

Charismatic and successful, they were polarizing figures unpopular with the FBI and local police – the honest ones, anyway. The Prohibition and the Great Depression of the 1920s and '30s were lucrative times for outlaws like Al Capone and John Dillinger.
