Myles Building

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The Myles Building is a historic building located at 911-919 East New Haven Avenue, Melbourne, Florida. This two story building was constructed in 1913 and included a restaurant and billiard parlor on the first floor and the Midway Hotel on the second.[1] Soon after completion, the Melbourne Times newspaper relocated to the Myles Building.[1][2] Part of the building was also used as a temporary classroom when the local schools ran out of space.[1] After prohibition ended, Shorty's Bar opened at the billiard parlor and according to legend, gangster Al Capone played pool there.[1][3]

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  2. "History of Newspapers in Brevard: Part I", Space Coast Daily News, Maverick Multimedia, Inc., volume 1, issue 3, July 6, 2020, page A5.
  3. "Is This Really...Al Capone's Pool Table?", Brevard Live, Melbourne, Florida, volume 23, issue 11, March 2015, page 35.

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