I read so many bad reviews of this cemetery, but we really wanted to go, so we did! It was great! We didn't feel that the neighborhood was scary at all, cute little homes. Not that there couldn't ever be a homeless person or someone sketchy, but we didn't see anyone. The cemetery is very small, we parked in the parking lot of the business next door, walked to the front gate, it was unlocked, but closed, so we opened it and went inside. When you get inside to the grave hang a left, and you'll see a brick path leading you straight to Clyde Barrows grave he shares with his brother and cohort Buck. There were a few bullets on his headstone and a pack of cigarettes. We looked around at the other graves there as well, and there were grape hyacinth everywhere. Very pretty. Totally worth going, don't let the bad reviews...
   Read moreUpon arriving at the cemetery, you can tell there are a lot of family plots here. While our main objective was to look at Clyde's grave, we stopped and looked at a lot of the other graves as well. I do wish it was more kept up with. I do appreciate how it's not specifically all about Clyde though. It took us looking around for a second to find it.
My reasoning for 4 stars is mainly because of the grounds themselves. I do like the signs for wildlife and vegetation and the sign about pollinators was something a lot different then the other cemeteries I've been to. Overall it's definitely...
   Read moreCool to stop by if youâre in the area but donât make a trip just for the grave. The graveyard itself is also very poorly maintained which was a real shame. We parked in the parking lot of the motel next to the graveyard but we werenât there long, I wouldnât recommend being there longer than half an hour. The grave itself is pretty simple and not overly decorative but still cool to say that...
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