A sepia-toned, oil painting-style illustration showing a dramatic 1920s Pittsburgh street scene during Prohibition. Gangsters in trench coats and fedoras stand near vintage cars outside a speakeasy, while law enforcement in the background conducts a raid. Smoke rises from a steel mill in the distance, blending the city’s industrial grit with its underworld past.

Notorious Pittsburgh: Gangsters and the Prohibition Era

During the Prohibition era, Pittsburgh transformed into one of America’s most notorious gangster towns. The Steel City’s roaring furnaces weren’t the only things blazing—gunfire from rival gangs battling for control of bootlegging operations echoed through the streets. Pittsburgh’s strategic position, expansive industrial workforce, and dense network of ethnic neighborhoods created a perfect environment for organized…