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Bonnie and Clyde RIP 5-23-1934

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Bonnie and Clyde RIP 5-23-1934 - 05-23-2010, 01:42 PM


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There are a lot of places that they worked and lived in still around the DFW area.
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I need to get over to grapevine where they killed the motorcycle cops, I believe that there is an historic marker on the site.
If anyone else knows of local haunts of B+C (confirmed) I would like to know.
I've been to the cemetary where Bonnie is buried but have not found her grave, just didn't have the time that day to find it specifically.

I need to add the Belo Mansion downtown since that was the funeral home for Clydes viewing, not sure if the building where Bonnies was is still standing.

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I love this kind of stuff, thanks for posting it! So interesting!
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I wonder about the R.I.P. aspect of their lives.
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05-24-2010, 12:33 AM


The marker in Grapevine is at Hwy. 114 and Dove Road.

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05-24-2010, 09:58 AM


Rockefeller's, located at 3620 Washington Avenue in Houston's Heights, was originally a bank. The Citizen's Bank of the Heights and was built by Joseph Finger in 1925, which Rockefeller's now occupies. The bank was robbed by Bonnie and Clyde in 1931.

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