Bonnie & Clyde
BAR
Browning Automatic Rifle
Joplin, Missouri
Where Bonnie and Clyde stayed for several months, and where they took their very famous pictures.
Eastham Prison
Where Clyde was supposed to spend sixteen years, but got out early. He was badly beaten here.
The Story of Bonnie & Clyde/End Of The Line
A famous poem written by Bonnie Parker herself.
"Tell them I don't smoke cigars"
A famous quote by Bonnie upon releasing a kidnapped man.
Ted Hinton
A man who helped kill Bonnie and Clyde, who knew Bonnie personally and had a crush on her.
Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow
American criminals who traveled the central United States with their gang during the Great Depression, robbing people and killing when cornered or confronted.
Blanche Barrow
Clyde Barrow's sister-in-law and Buck's wife. Spent ten years in prison for being a part of the Barrow Gang.
"The Death Car"
Clyde Barrow's stolen Ford V8 he was driving when he and Bonnie were shot dead. that now resides in a casino in Nevada.
Jeremy Jordan & Laura Osnes
Clyde and Bonnie's Broadway actors for the musical based on the story.
Buck Barrow
Clyde's brother and partner in crime, killed in 1933 via a gunshot through the temples.
Ford V8
Clyde's car of choice.
May 23, 1934
The day Bonnie & Clyde died in a shootout ambush.
January 10, 1930
The day Bonnie & Clyde met.
Ed Crowder
The man who beat and abused Clyde Barrow while in prison, as well as became the first person Clyde ever murdered.
W.D. Jones
Their teenage friend who was a member of the Barrow Gang for a few months.