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Yes, Al Capone owned property in St. Petersburg, Florida. He purchased a home there in the early 1920s, which served as a winter retreat for him and his family. The property is often associated with his attempts to escape the pressures of his criminal activities in Chicago. Today, the home is part of local history, reflecting Capone's lifestyle during that era.

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