My wife knew that Bonnie and Clyde spent time here in Joplin. What she didn't know was that the actual place is still standing. So we stopped by to check it out! They were here for nearly two...
Bonnie & Clyde Garage Apartment
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Bonnie and Clyde's Joplin Garage Apartment Hideout in Joplin, Missouri, is a historic site that served as a temporary refuge for the infamous Barrow Gang in the 1930s. Located at 3347 1/2 Oak Ridge Drive, this two-story building with a distinctive American Craftsman style roof was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.
Visitors can explore the apartment where Bonnie and Clyde, along with other members of the gang, hid out after a string of robberies in Missouri and neighboring states. The property offers a glimpse into the daily activities of the outlaws, from playing cards and puzzles to enjoying the newly legalized beer, providing a unique insight into this chapter of American criminal history.
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Unique piece of history: Joplin MO I don't know why but I have been fascinated with their story ever since I saw the bullet-ridden "death car" (a 1934 Ford Deluxe) on display at Whiskey Pete's...
This site is a real piece of Joplin's history. You can rent the room above the garage and spend the night. There are still actual bullet holes in the wall from the shootout.
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