
Stracci Compound
The Stracci Compound was the home of Don Victor Stracci from 1920 to 1955 when it was blown up by the Corleone crime family.
History[]
The compound was constructed by Victor Stracci along the Garden Parkway Viaduct in New Jersey by the Stracci Hauling Co.. The Stracci Compound was the home of Don Stracci, Salvatore Stracci, Mario Stracci and his made men, and was defended by several Stracci Enforcer and blocked by barricades of green cars. The Compound was the base of several Straccis during the First Stracci War after the Corleone crime family targeted Stracci enforcers and made men.
The compound was blown up in 1946 by Aldo Trapani to end the First Stracci War, but Victor Stracci wasn't home at the time, and its bombing resulted in its temporary closure. It was rebuilt later in the year, and the Stracci Family returned to their home.
Its final destruction was in 1955, when Trapani Don Aldo Trapani attacked the compound along with his crew, planting bombs in both of the armories. The compound exploded, and was rebuilt in 1956, and Trapani used it as his base of operations in New Jersey.