The Catskills' most enduring treasure tale is about the hoard of Prohibition-era gangster Dutch Shultz who was gunned down in a Newark chop house shortly after he returned from Phoenicia in Ulster County. His dying words, re...

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The Catskills' most enduring treasure tale is about the hoard of Prohibition-era gangster Dutch Shultz who was gunned down in a Newark chop house shortly after he returned from Phoenicia in Ulster County. His dying words, recorded by a police stenographer, give tantalizing clues to the location of his vast fortune. The book was also featured on Fox Cable's "Million Dollar Mysteries."

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