I saw this house in 1987 on my way through Joplin. I took a few pictures, and a young man and young lady, seemingly a couple, saw me and smiled and said "Bonnie and Clyde?" and I said Yes, of course. And as we talked, the girl said, kind of to herself, "They killed my uncle". But I didn't ask her which one of the deputies was her uncle. It seemed like they lived right in the neighborhood; they were walking.
@Dovatsi i think you did a good job narrating and filming, who cares what anybody else says! its a fascinating time period! it was a short window in time when you coulda been a gangster like them, basically from 1930 to 1935! after 1935 police across the country started getting equipped with 2-way police radios so you couldnt get away and flee across the state lines! the police could just radio ahead to let them know that you were heading theyre way! and the V8 ford came out in 32 also! THANX!
Ironic. The dog running up the street at 1:35. Blanche Barrow stated in her book that her dog took off running down the street during the shootout and was never seen again
@musicaltheatergeek79 This video is not a commercial. A historian friend of mine filmed it when he had the opportunity rent the apartment for the weekend. He was nice enough to allow me to upload to share with visitors to my website blanchedotdebezdotcom and the hideout's website that I built for the owner joplinhideoutdotcom. I have stayed in my cousin Blanche's bedroom (the front bedroom) on 3 occasions when visiting Joplin. The owners have done a fantastic job of preserving and restoring it.
In 1974 I lived across the street from the Bonnie & Clyde apartment in Joplin. There were always people coming by at all hours of the day & night to look at it. In the 1967 Bonnie & Clyde movie, they filmed the get away scene right there from the actual house, I got to meet Gene Hackman, while they were in between shots, it was cool, it took them all day to film a five minute scene.
The way I see it Bonnie and Clyde weren't terrible people they were trying to survive in a depression-era although I know it's not good what they did but they found themselves in a world of depression like many people in that time I'm certainly not just find what they did but I don't think they were really bad people or anything like that I find it sad that they were young and that's what happened to him I wish it had been better for them
@StevelaFrench Steve, I just found out that the apartment did survive. I had been trying to call the owner but couldn't get an answer. He called my friend Tonya Holly who will be filming the new Bonnie & Clyde movie at that location to let her know that the historic apartment did survive the tornado. However, he did loose his personal home. My prayers go out to all who are affected by this devistating disaster. Sincere regards, Debbie Moss
I also want to Thank you for posting this.. It always great to see alittle of American History. Even the Bad. Bonnie and Clyde are both buried here in Dallas. I see Flowers offen on Bonnie's grave. Clydes grave located other side of Dallas,, Grass Always High and looks really bad. But always interesting taken relatives from out of town to see there markers. ""GREAT JOB WELL DONE""
It might work. Miss Duff is closer in age to Bonnie's at the time she was with Clyde and she resembles her more than Faye Dunaway did. Something I read that Bonnie said kind of summed it up for me. She is supposed to have told her mother that she thought that she and Clyde were going places, "but now I realize we're just going".
added to the 'national register of historical places' in 2009. curious, didn't they have crime scene photos in the police report? what's always fascinated me about bonnie and clyde is how conspicuous they would be at their "hideouts", they always drew attention to themselves by living like rock stars, (prohibition would be repealed 7 months later) they would party around the clock at this apartment making neighbors suspicious enough to call the cops.
I havent really read anything about them for a good long while ( i have no idea how i traveled here on the youtube superhiway) but from what i can recall, werent they considered "folk heros" by some , esp in missouri? i think i remember reading that they had the support of alot of the "little" people...
jklxn this is true, b&c were in the beginning considered hero's all over the midwest esp. texas where they grew up, many people had very meager lives, life was very difficult for the majority of americans in the 30's, and they resented the establishment for destroying the economy in '29 and the subsequent depression. this hideout and shoot out would propel them into national fame thanks to the famous pictures they left behind, they would soon find life on the run very very difficult.
@000266617 It's not about rooting for anyone or idol worship. It is about the history. History is history whether it be good or bad. If we do not preserve it for future generations, how are we to learn from the past? A plaque has been placed on the apartment as a rememberance for the officers that lost their lives in the line of duty.
I just take issue with the bath tub being original. Notice it has a safety bar build into the right side.I don't know if these had even been invented yet.
Apparently they weren't very good tenants. They were loud and up all night and attracting all sorts of attention. The cops thought they were going to confront some bootleggers, not the infamous gang.
@musicaltheatergeek79 This video is not a commercial. A historian friend of mine filmed it when he had the opportunity rent the apartment for the weekend. He was nice enough to allow me to upload to share with visitors to my website blanchedotdebezdotcom and the hideout's website that I built for the owner joplinhideoutdotcom. I have stayed in my cousin Blanche's bedroom (the front bedroom) on 3 occasions when visiting Joplin. The owners have done a fantastic job of preserving and restoring it
@DebbieMoss thank you guys for posting this! i was just reading about bonnie and clyde the other day and read about theyre shootout in joplin and just out of sheer curiousity i was wondering if the garage in joplin was still standing! how did you guys get access? do they rent it out? please let me know, im dying to find out! i have always been fascinated with the depression era gangsters ever since i was a kid! i would love to go there and check it out! thanx again for posting LET ME KNOW!!
thanks for the post it was really intresting to see the apartment and the inside as well. I always wondered where the hideout was, and now i now thanks.
Wow, nice job. I'm working in Joplin and use RTE66 often. I wondered if this was the area frequented by the legendary road crews of the early century. The history here is fascinating. WHERE IN JOPLIN IS THIS APT ????
Thanks for the upload. Great to see what the inside of the apartment looks like, especially the original bathtub! Could have done without the TV noise in the background...it was kind of distracting. But, otherwise good job.
Ive know people who lived in that garage apartment ..It was still being rented in in the 80s.. I live 30 miles away ..lots of stories of all the gangsters of the time in our area ..many first hand from my grandpa ..probably why Im here and why I have an interest in the gangsters of the era .
Wish somebody would make a movie about the real Bonnie and Clyde story without glamorizing it. I think they were really desperate most of the time. The Dunaway/Beatty movie didn't mention that Bonnie burned her leg to the bone and had to be carried.
i use to live in joplin for 9 yrs. before moving last year....but grew up in the area all my life. i always wanted to see the apartment, but could never find the address or anyone to tell me where it was or how to get there. great video....thanks for sharing.
does the apartment have the oringal furniture that bonnie and clyde had,,,,in recent years has any one rented the place or has it been vacant since bonne and clyde moved out,,,any historcal society instrested in it,,
I was just in it today. No furniture is original. Bathtub and light fixture in the bathroom are original. Garage doors are back in working order. It's actually available to rent on air bnb believe it or not.
The original kitchen cabinets are in the basement of the house. When you go up the stairs to the apartment the door to enter is straight ahead and you enter the kitchen. When they were there the door was on the right and you entered the living room.
Yeah, no shit. Have you never heard an accent before. Are you in grade school, making fun of it? There are southern dialects, northeastern, Midwestern. Grow up.
Yeah, no shit. Have you never heard an accent before. Are you in grade school, making fun of it. There are southern dialects, northeastern, Midwestern. Grow up.
Debbie Moss Jersey ??? I’m from Jersey and never heard anyone talk with that kind of accent.Either he was born in the Boston area or lived there for a while.There is no other logical explanation 🤷♂️😂😂😂
I heard the people in the main house heard one of the bars accidentally went off firing a Multi Shot burst and that got them to call the police not sure if that's true Just Another Story I Heard.
A NEW YORK ACCENT TSSS..LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE NOT FROM NY OR DIDNT STAY LONG ENOUGH...ITS A BOSTONIAN ACCENT THIS GUY HAS...IRISH AMERICAN FROM SPEAKS LIKE THAT...INSTEAD OF CAR..THEY SAY..CAAA..THE MOST ACID ACCENT I EVER LISTENED FOR 8 YEARS THAT I LIVED IN BOSTON..BEATIFULL CITY IF YOU CAN HACK THE BELOW ZERO TEMPS JEJE
Charlene Elizabeth W I saw this house when passing through Joplin in 1987. I asked someone in a diner where the Bonnie and Clyde hideout was and he gave me directions and said "Look for the house with the red door." A young man and woman walking down the street saw me taking pictures of the house and the guy smiled and said "Bonnie and Clyde, huh?" I still have the pictures. Funny, though, how in the 1967 movie they had the house far back from the street, with a long driveway.
The door to the upstairs apartment is red! The site is registered under Historial Landmarks that I know of. I do see people go down that steet every now and then.
@Debbie Hey where's that goomer from narrating this video.I know he is not from Joplin. He sounds like he's from Jersey. What the hell is a cawr. I guess youse go to the pawk & watch the boids churp.You talk funny as hell.I like ribbing yankees about their lingo though in jest.
I thought the same thing when the stairway was needlessly pointed out to me lol and it was Bonnie and Clyde's bedroom not Clyde and Bonnie's bedroom 😁😁
I saw this house in 1987 on my way through Joplin. I took a few pictures, and a young man and young lady, seemingly a couple, saw me and smiled and said "Bonnie and Clyde?" and I said Yes, of course. And as we talked, the girl said, kind of to herself, "They killed my uncle". But I didn't ask her which one of the deputies was her uncle. It seemed like they lived right in the neighborhood; they were walking.
@Dovatsi i think you did a good job narrating and filming, who cares what anybody else says! its a fascinating time period! it was a short window in time when you coulda been a gangster like them, basically from 1930 to 1935! after 1935 police across the country started getting equipped with 2-way police radios so you couldnt get away and flee across the state lines! the police could just radio ahead to let them know that you were heading theyre way! and the V8 ford came out in 32 also! THANX!
Ironic. The dog running up the street at 1:35. Blanche Barrow stated in her book that her dog took off running down the street
during the shootout and was never seen again
@musicaltheatergeek79 This video is not a commercial. A historian friend of mine filmed it when he had the opportunity rent the apartment for the weekend. He was nice enough to allow me to upload to share with visitors to my website blanchedotdebezdotcom and the hideout's website that I built for the owner joplinhideoutdotcom. I have stayed in my cousin Blanche's bedroom (the front bedroom) on 3 occasions when visiting Joplin. The owners have done a fantastic job of preserving and restoring it.
What a ride they had ,love them both.
In 1974 I lived across the street from the Bonnie & Clyde apartment in Joplin. There were always people coming by at all hours of the day & night to look at it. In the 1967 Bonnie & Clyde movie, they filmed the get away scene right there from the actual house, I got to meet Gene Hackman, while they were in between shots, it was cool, it took them all day to film a five minute scene.
The way I see it Bonnie and Clyde weren't terrible people they were trying to survive in a depression-era although I know it's not good what they did but they found themselves in a world of depression like many people in that time I'm certainly not just find what they did but I don't think they were really bad people or anything like that I find it sad that they were young and that's what happened to him I wish it had been better for them
@@marilynwagers786 Well, I’m sure the family of the people they KILLED would disagree with You.
Thanks. Bonnie & Clyde's Joplin Hideout is located at:
3347½ Oak Ridge Drive, Joplin, Missouri
Jewelry of Bonnie's left
Thanks for showing this .I wandered what it looked like in there
Yes, my friend Dave is from Rhode Island. I am from Texas so I really have to tease him about his accent. He did a great job taking the video.
How much to tour the apartment? Who do I contact?
@Steph's Chihuahuas I thought it was a Boston accent.
@StevelaFrench Steve, I just found out that the apartment did survive. I had been trying to call the owner but couldn't get an answer. He called my friend Tonya Holly who will be filming the new Bonnie & Clyde movie at that location to let her know that the historic apartment did survive the tornado. However, he did loose his personal home. My prayers go out to all who are affected by this devistating disaster.
Sincere regards,
Debbie Moss
I think you did a great job filming and narrating.
-Deb
Thank You Very Much For Sharing. A Excellent Video..
I also want to Thank you for posting this.. It always great to see alittle of American History. Even the Bad. Bonnie and Clyde are both buried here in Dallas. I see Flowers offen on Bonnie's grave. Clydes grave located other side of Dallas,, Grass Always High and looks really bad. But always interesting taken relatives from out of town to see there markers. ""GREAT JOB WELL DONE""
It might work. Miss Duff is closer in age to Bonnie's at the time she was with Clyde and she resembles her more than Faye Dunaway did. Something I read that Bonnie said kind of summed it up for me. She is supposed to have told her mother that she thought that she and Clyde were going places, "but now I realize we're just going".
You know, I have passed by that apartment a few times and I had no idea. Thanks for the info.
thank god the tornado didn't get it. hope it stays that way.
william blackstock I noticed that too, tornadoes love trailer parks for some weird reason.
It's cool you got see one of the places that bonnie and clyde stayed at
added to the 'national register of historical places' in 2009. curious, didn't they have crime scene photos in the police report? what's always fascinated me about bonnie and clyde is how conspicuous they would be at their "hideouts", they always drew attention to themselves by living like rock stars, (prohibition would be repealed 7 months later) they would party around the clock at this apartment making neighbors suspicious enough to call the cops.
I havent really read anything about them for a good long while ( i have no idea how i traveled here on the youtube superhiway) but from what i can recall, werent they considered "folk heros" by some , esp in missouri? i think i remember reading that they had the support of alot of the "little" people...
jklxn this is true, b&c were in the beginning considered hero's all over the midwest esp. texas where they grew up, many people had very meager lives, life was very difficult for the majority of americans in the 30's, and they resented the establishment for destroying the economy in '29 and the subsequent depression. this hideout and shoot out would propel them into national fame thanks to the famous pictures they left behind, they would soon find life on the run very very difficult.
Frank Stall like what for instance?
They had over 14 confirmed kills of simple working people. No one had to "make up" stories about these depraved thugs.
@@MrAquinas1 I don't know where you got that info, but its incorrect!
@000266617
It's not about rooting for anyone or idol worship. It is about the history. History is history whether it be good or bad. If we do not preserve it for future generations, how are we to learn from the past? A plaque has been placed on the apartment as a rememberance for the officers that lost their lives in the line of duty.
I just take issue with the bath tub being original. Notice it has a safety bar build into the right side.I don't know if these had even been invented yet.
No it was not taken out in the tornado. I just saw this the end of Dec. Still there and standing strong! The May 22, 2011 tornado was not close to it.
It is available for rental like a bed and breakfast but without the breakfast.
Apparently they weren't very good tenants. They were loud and up all night and attracting all sorts of attention. The cops thought they were going to confront some bootleggers, not the infamous gang.
I think there's a little Bonnie and Clyde in all of us.
@musicaltheatergeek79 This video is not a commercial. A historian friend of mine filmed it when he had the opportunity rent the apartment for the weekend. He was nice enough to allow me to upload to share with visitors to my website blanchedotdebezdotcom and the hideout's website that I built for the owner joplinhideoutdotcom. I have stayed in my cousin Blanche's bedroom (the front bedroom) on 3 occasions when visiting Joplin. The owners have done a fantastic job of preserving and restoring it
@DebbieMoss thank you guys for posting this! i was just reading about bonnie and clyde the other day and read about theyre shootout in joplin and just out of sheer curiousity i was wondering if the garage in joplin was still standing! how did you guys get access? do they rent it out? please let me know, im dying to find out! i have always been fascinated with the depression era gangsters ever since i was a kid! i would love to go there and check it out! thanx again for posting LET ME KNOW!!
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thanks for the post it was really intresting to see the apartment and the inside as well. I always wondered where the hideout was, and now i now thanks.
It would of been better without the back ground noise also there is a bullet hole up above the garage I saw from another video
The route of the devastating 2011 Joplin tornado was less than 1 mile north of here.
Wow, nice job. I'm working in Joplin and use RTE66 often. I wondered if this was the area frequented by the legendary road crews of the early century. The history here is fascinating. WHERE IN JOPLIN IS THIS APT ????
Dude! learn to aim the camera somewhere else besides the floor!
Thanks for the upload. Great to see what the inside of the apartment looks like, especially the original bathtub! Could have done without the TV noise in the background...it was kind of distracting. But, otherwise good job.
Yes Thanks for the upload
nicky lup
Super video! Thanks for posting!
wow ppl in Missouri have boston accents lmao
Nice job!
According to family in Joplin, it appears the building was destroyed tonight by the tornado. I'm hoping my family is wrong...
thanks for this. It's really cool
That's pretty cool. It would be nice if the place could be restored to the original condition, and turned into a museum.
it will eventually
the place is for sale
+Freddy FazbearIs there some local historical society that could buy it?
Local folks don't want a museum there. To many tourists.
I drove by it today
Ive know people who lived in that garage apartment ..It was still being rented in in the 80s.. I live 30 miles away ..lots of stories of all the gangsters of the time in our area ..many first hand from my grandpa ..probably why Im here and why I have an interest in the gangsters of the era .
Wish somebody would make a movie about the real Bonnie and Clyde story without glamorizing it. I think they were really desperate most of the time. The Dunaway/Beatty movie didn't mention that Bonnie burned her leg to the bone and had to be carried.
i use to live in joplin for 9 yrs. before moving last year....but grew up in the area all my life. i always wanted to see the apartment, but could never find the address or anyone to tell me where it was or how to get there. great video....thanks for sharing.
Wow. That's really close to where I live. I knew Bonnie and Clyde hung our around Joplin, but I never knew this happened.
Bonnie fired from the 2 story bedroom in this fight
Thanks for posting. Really interesting!
oustanding ,,thank you,,
Joplin was a safe haven in the 20's, 30's, & 40's for the underworld. I don't know about later on.
Very nice video my friend!!
@DebbieMoss That's a tiny bit of good news in the wake of this horrible storm. My thoughts are with everyone affected by this horrific tragedy.
This has been turned into a museum? I did not know that.
"This is the stairwell."
Really? No kidding? I almost thought it was the master bedroom.
@timtak1
Ooops sorry, the "Joblin film" mentioned in the wikipedia article was just film from a still camera.
You are most welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
Debbie
does the apartment have the oringal furniture that bonnie and clyde had,,,,in recent years has any one rented the place or has it been vacant since bonne and clyde moved out,,,any historcal society instrested in it,,
I was just in it today. No furniture is original. Bathtub and light fixture in the bathroom are original. Garage doors are back in working order. It's actually available to rent on air bnb believe it or not.
The original kitchen cabinets are in the basement of the house. When you go up the stairs to the apartment the door to enter is straight ahead and you enter the kitchen. When they were there the door was on the right and you entered the living room.
I'm the guy who took the video. It was meant for the family. So I didn't put a lot of effort in it. But Debbie wanted to post it.
When I lived there the original doors were in the city museum.
I forgot to mention that I admire Miss Dunaway's work and I think that she is an incredible actress. I meant no disrespect.
whats a cah?
And a cawp?
Yeah, no shit. Have you never heard an accent before. Are you in grade school, making fun of it? There are southern dialects, northeastern, Midwestern. Grow up.
ev dallas A "car" in BOSTON?😄 Seriously tho, their pronunciations are very similar to Boston.
Really Cool! Does anyone live there?
Or is it for toursits to see?
@000266617 when did this commercial air? Id' be very interested to learn more.
Precious home of Bonnie and Clyde.
Pretty much how the city of Joplin got a reputation.
Joplin got its reputation for its Lead mines.
Very cool and interesting
Did anyone ask the current tenant if there is any paranormal activity in the apartment.
Sounds like you're from Massachusetts. You pronounce the words car, park and started like I do. :D
Boston accent?...his caaa was paakt in Haavad yaad.
Yeah, no shit. Have you never heard an accent before. Are you in grade school, making fun of it. There are southern dialects, northeastern, Midwestern. Grow up.
New Jersey. He is is good friends with all our families. I enjoy the accent. As Texans we all have a southern drawl.
Debbie Moss Jersey ??? I’m from Jersey and never heard anyone talk with that kind of accent.Either he was born in the Boston area or lived there for a while.There is no other logical explanation 🤷♂️😂😂😂
@@christinebeckley9645 FU and the Haaas you rode in on
very cool
I never heard of anyone washing there car
I heard the people in the main house heard one of the bars accidentally went off firing a Multi Shot burst and that got them to call the police not sure if that's true Just Another Story I Heard.
Very interesting,no doubt
A more accurate account of their ventures is coming out next year. (Hopefully) The only thing its starring Hillary Duff as Bonnie, really??
At 4:10 he says cahh and then carr....
Poor Video,But I watched it all thanks
Under the couch there were knife marks made by the boys.
They weren't all like that.
"This is the garage", "these are stairs", Duh
That dog is gonna bite you!
They where cold blooded killers and never for much money either! nice vid thanks!
Yus Sounds Lak Yas Has a New Yooker Accent.
A NEW YORK ACCENT TSSS..LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE NOT FROM NY OR DIDNT STAY LONG ENOUGH...ITS A BOSTONIAN ACCENT THIS GUY HAS...IRISH AMERICAN FROM SPEAKS LIKE THAT...INSTEAD OF CAR..THEY SAY..CAAA..THE MOST ACID ACCENT I EVER LISTENED FOR 8 YEARS THAT I LIVED IN BOSTON..BEATIFULL CITY IF YOU CAN HACK THE BELOW ZERO TEMPS JEJE
kar or car
No its kaaaa
@@RM-pg4js lol
I heard somewhere that this was destroyed by the Tornado a few years back..
I can assure you that the apartment is still up and preserved! I live only 3 blocks from the famous site.
Charlene Elizabeth W I saw this house when passing through Joplin in 1987. I asked someone in a diner where the Bonnie and Clyde hideout was and he gave me directions and said "Look for the house with the red door." A young man and woman walking down the street saw me taking pictures of the house and the guy smiled and said "Bonnie and Clyde, huh?" I still have the pictures. Funny, though, how in the 1967 movie they had the house far back from the street, with a long driveway.
The door to the upstairs apartment is red! The site is registered under Historial Landmarks that I know of. I do see people go down that steet every now and then.
I read the book, and the apt. in the 30s did have a long driveway.
@Debbie Hey where's that goomer from narrating this video.I know he is not from Joplin. He sounds like he's from Jersey. What the hell is a cawr. I guess youse go to the pawk & watch the boids churp.You talk funny as hell.I like ribbing yankees about their lingo though in jest.
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"pak da ca" man you are a yankee bad!
I thought the same thing when the stairway was needlessly pointed out to me lol and it was Bonnie and Clyde's bedroom not Clyde and Bonnie's bedroom 😁😁
yea, ur accent is annoying ..gahd!! would rather he just keep his mouth shut..thnx for the upload tho!!