Dallas, Texas: Bonnie and Clyde Shootout Here (Gone)
The house stood for 90 years, looking almost exactly as it did on January 6, 1933, when Clyde killed deputy Malcolm Davis with a shotgun (Bonnie was in the getaway car). It was bulldozed in 2023.
- Directions:
- On the west side of N. Winnetka Ave., midway between Pueblo and Toronto Sts. Private property; visible from the street.
- Status:
- Gone
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No longer here. Torn down.
[Indy Monster, 01/19/2024]Bonnie and Clyde Shootout House With Law Enforcement
On January 6, 1933, Barrow crossed paths with law enforcement here, resulting in a murder that would ramp up the manhunt. It's two blocks from the Barrow Filling Station, Clyde's family home on Eagle Ford Road, now Singleton Boulevard.
[Jerri, 11/22/2022]Although there's no historical marker, the house looks exactly as it did 90 years ago before Clyde killed deputy Malcolm Davis with a shotgun.
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Despite efforts by preservationists, the house, which had stood for 90 years after the shootout, was bulldozed in 2023.