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Lets take a ride down the backroads of time to some very fascinating and historical websites. These outstanding Links were hand-picked by the Author and deserve the loudest applaud for excellence and expertise.
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THE JOHN DILLINGER WEBSITE
Based on the book Dillinger, The Hidden Truth
by Tony Stewart. An updated true story about John Dillinger and several other legendary outlaws of the nineteen thirties during the great depression era.


JOHNNIE DILLINGER
Another Dillinger Website which brings forth updated factual documentation of the lawless days of the nineteen thirties. We can't change the past, but we can bring forth the true.


Dillinger, The Hidden Truth
NEW!
DILLINGER, The Hidden Truth,
The Website. This is it! If you are interested in the facts, and want to hear both sides of the story. This updated factual story is the most accurate story ever told.

AL CAPONE MUSEUM
NEW!
Another extraodinary Website. Al Capone's Museum is one of the most impressive sites on the net. With the cartel of Mario Gomes, a rare collector, and expert in the field of historical criminology of the early nineteen hundreds, and the impressive professional Website designer and Multimedia Developer Diane Tremblay, there is no stopping them.


Bonnie & Clyde's Hideout
Frank Ballinger deserves a huge applaud for Bonnie & Clyde's Hideout. This is sincerely the best Bonnie & Clyde Website on the net.
Baby Face Nelson
Jim Adams brings to light another famous member of the Dillinger gang in this extraordinary account of Baby Face Nelson. Considered to be the best Baby Face Nelson website on the net.
My Al Capone Museum
Mario Gomes, who I consider an Al Capone expert has thee "Number One" ranking Capone website on the net. I consiter it an honor to link My Al Capone Museum is this website.