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Grave of Machine Gun Kelly in Cottondale Cemetery, Texas

The grave of George “Machine Gun” Kelly is quiet, plain, and easy to pass by if you are not looking for it. He is buried in Cottondale Cemetery in Wise County, Texas, far from the noise that once followed his name.

Kelly’s real name was George Kelly Barnes. His fame came from the 1933 kidnapping of Oklahoma oilman Charles F. Urschel, a case that helped build the early image of the FBI. The famous line “Don’t shoot, G-Men” is tied to him, though the FBI says he probably never said it. That is the strange thing about outlaw history. Sometimes the story gets bigger than the man.

Standing here, the grave does not feel flashy or dramatic. It feels small. A simple marker. Grass. Texas sky. A cemetery full of other lives around him. The name “Machine Gun Kelly” brings up crime, headlines, Alcatraz, and old black-and-white mugshots. The grave brings it all back down to earth.

Grave of Machine Gun Kelley

373 Co Rd 3571, Paradise, TX 76073, USA
Latitude: 33.0648118 Longitude: -97.706127
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