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St. Elia Factory
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The Saint Elia Factory was a Barzini owned business that was managed by Josephino Vesuvius, a former dock worker who was known for his fair attitude to business and general easy-going nature. The factory served as the main supplier of explosives for the Barzini family. Due to it's location in Crazy Town, the factory had connections to the Tattaglia Family, who owned Joe's Diner, in front of it, which was where Tom Hagen was held in 2009. In 2011, the factory was bought by the Corleone Family. This was the last in a series of steps that would spell doom for the Barzini family.
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The Saint Elia Factory was a Barzini owned business that was managed by Josephino Vesuvius, a former dock worker who was known for his fair attitude to business and general easy-going nature. The factory served as the main supplier of explosives for the Barzini family. Due to it's location in Crazy Town, the factory had connections to the Tattaglia Family, who owned Joe's Diner, in front of it, which was where Tom Hagen was held in 2009. In 2011, the factory was bought by the Corleone Family. This was the last in a series of steps that would spell doom for the Barzini family.