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2419 Main St, Gibsland, LA 71028, USA
Gibsland, Louisiana 71028
(318) 843-1934

There is a $7 per person sign, written in marker on the entrance door. Once you pay, there is a DVD the owner will play for you to watch and then wonder around the museum, looking at all the historic items. There are a few items that are here that do not fit in B&C Legend. The 2 cars are not the originals just props. Could do away with the fake blood.

B&C Ambush Museum is located dead center of Gibsland a very small town. You cant miss the museum unless your driving like Clyde Barrows. Only seen a few parking spots.

The articles and pictures are very informative on B&C

Well worth the drive and very nice people.

I was super excited to come and see this place because I watched the movies and read about the duo but once I got there it was really small. The museum had a lot of different items and the man there was extremely knowledgeable, but I do think that the entrance fee is a little high for having a lot of posters and replicas. It is very interesting though driving through the town because it is so small and when I went there, there was practically no one there so it was fun trying to picture what the town was like when Bonnie and Clyde were running around there. This place is definitely worth a visit, especially if you are intrigued by Bonnie and Clyde or nearby.

It was pricey. There was alot off the same copies of copied pictures and copied newspaper clippings.

The Bonnie and Clyde Ambush Museum is full of many items, from replica graves of Bonnie and Clyde to blood stained shirt pieces. There is so much stuff (large and small) it limits the space you can walk through and makes you feel quite cramped. The owner is very nice and knowledgeable. When you enter the museum you are in the gift shop area and then you proceed into the museum. You may start by watching a couple different videos about Bonnie and Clyde and the ambush that ended their lives. There is a timeline of stories posted along the wall that brings you from their begins through the ambush. The museum, while it has some items from their lives, it seems to hold more items to do with their deaths, including autopsy photos/drawings. I would not recommend this museum for some children as they may get scared or not understand.

Museum is comprehensive and extremely interesting.

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Rating

4
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5
Based on 8 reviews

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State:
Louisiana
Address:
2419 Main St, Gibsland, LA 71028, USA.
City:
Gibsland
Postcode:
71028

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  • Madison
    Added 2016.09.21
    There is a $7 per person sign, written in marker on the entrance door. Once you pay, there is a DVD the owner will play for you to watch and then wonder around the museum, looking at all the historic items. There are a few items that are here that do not fit in B&C Legend. The 2 cars are not the originals just props. Could do away with the fake blood.
  • Zoe
    Added 2016.08.08
    B&C Ambush Museum is located dead center of Gibsland a very small town. You cant miss the museum unless your driving like Clyde Barrows. Only seen a few parking spots.
  • Natalie
    Added 2016.05.03
    The articles and pictures are very informative on B&C
  • Cole
    Added 2016.03.15
    Well worth the drive and very nice people.
  • Angelina
    Added 2015.10.15
    I was super excited to come and see this place because I watched the movies and read about the duo but once I got there it was really small. The museum had a lot of different items and the man there was extremely knowledgeable, but I do think that the entrance fee is a little high for having a lot of posters and replicas. It is very interesting though driving through the town because it is so small and when I went there, there was practically no one there so it was fun trying to picture what the town was like when Bonnie and Clyde were running around there. This place is definitely worth a visit, especially if you are intrigued by Bonnie and Clyde or nearby.
  • Ella
    Added 2013.08.27
    It was pricey. There was alot off the same copies of copied pictures and copied newspaper clippings.
  • Gavin
    Added 2013.08.04
    The Bonnie and Clyde Ambush Museum is full of many items, from replica graves of Bonnie and Clyde to blood stained shirt pieces. There is so much stuff (large and small) it limits the space you can walk through and makes you feel quite cramped. The owner is very nice and knowledgeable. When you enter the museum you are in the gift shop area and then you proceed into the museum. You may start by watching a couple different videos about Bonnie and Clyde and the ambush that ended their lives. There is a timeline of stories posted along the wall that brings you from their begins through the ambush. The museum, while it has some items from their lives, it seems to hold more items to do with their deaths, including autopsy photos/drawings. I would not recommend this museum for some children as they may get scared or not understand.
  • Sarah
    Added 2013.06.27
    Museum is comprehensive and extremely interesting.
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