“ The End of Bonnie and Clyde ”
On a day off, I drove the historic route along Hwy 154 near Gibsland, LA, where, on May 23, 1934, the now-infamous outlaws Bonnie & Clyde were (finally) gunned-down by law enforcement.

On the spot is a tombstone-looking marker that says, "On this site, May 23, 1934, Clyde Barrow and ...
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  • Kevin Michael Edited 7 months ago

    A close-up of the marker.

    A close-up of the marker.

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  • Charlene Hansbrough Edited 7 months ago

    Very interesting piece of history. I love the POV, the road in the distance leads your eye on to more adventures. Interesting that there are flowers and tributes at the… more

    Very interesting piece of history. I love the POV, the road in the distance leads your eye on to more adventures. Interesting that there are flowers and tributes at the site.

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  • sandisupastar Edited 7 months ago

    I had never come across the Bonnie and Clyde tombstone before. It's such a unique and intriguing idea to capture for this week's photo challenge. Well done!

    I had never come across the Bonnie and Clyde tombstone before. It's such a unique and intriguing idea to capture for this week's photo challenge. Well done!

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  • Teri Byrdic Edited 7 months ago

    I love your take on the challenge this week. Well done Kevin.

    I love your take on the challenge this week. Well done Kevin.

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