See one-of-a-kind historical artifacts relating to the ambush:
  • Seized weapons from Bonnie and Clyde's death car

  • Exclusive film footage taken by the law enforcement posse
immediately following the ambush
Learn about the life and crimes of Bonnie and Clyde through

  • An extensive exhibit of rare photographs

  • Taped eye-witnessed interviews and historical accounts

  • Genuine 1930's era documents
Meet L.J. "Boots" Hinton, Museum spokesman and
son of Deputy Sheriff Ted Hinton, participant in the actual ambush
Browse the Museum Gift Shop where you will find for sale a unique selection of books, videos,
photographs, souvenirs, and memorabilia.
The Bonnie and Clyde Ambush Museum
Owners: Colonel Charles Heard & Ken M. Holmes, Jr.
2419 Main Street
Gibsland, Louisiana 71028
318-843-1934
Take I-20 Exit 61, 1.2 miles south to Gibsland
39 miles east of Bossier City
Created for the Bonnie & Clyde Ambush Museum by Ken Holmes Jr, & A. G. Smith