Here, legend says Jesse went undergroundrecovering and bathing in sulfur springs at Uncle Drurys Hot Springs Hotel in Paso Robles, a town Drury James is credited with founding. The investigation into the shooting death of James was conducted at Patee House Hotel (formerly the World's Hotel). The Wild West is filled with stories of outlaws seeking fame, fortune and escape. Jesse James Home Museum: The house where Jesse James was killed in south St. Joseph was moved in 1939, to the Belt Highway on St. Joseph's east side to attract tourists. Current Influence. Thank you. Landscaped gardens, a private cinema, a home gym, six car garage and a workshop, make it ideal for the West Coast Chopper boss to work on his cars and motorcycles. Start here.Use RoadsideAmerica.com's Attraction Maps to plan your next road trip. The property is located near Highway 58, San Luis Obispo, Morrow Bay, and just two hours from municipal airports. The Jesse James Museum is operated by the Pony Express Historical Association with all proceeds from admission charges going to help maintain both the James Home and Patee House Museum. Estate ranches like La Panza are rare in the market, says listing agent Lance Dore of California Outdoor Properties. As he exited the bank, Frank grabbed the money in one drawer, taking about $27. Jesse James and Frank James, in full, respectively, Jesse Woodson James and Alexander Franklin James, (respectively, born September 5, 1847, near Centerville [now Kearney], Missouri, U.S.died April 3, 1882, St. Joseph, Missouri; born January 10, 1843, near Centervilledied February 18, 1915, near Kearney), two brothers who were among the most notorious outlaws of the American West . At the age of 34, the infamous bank robber met his fate at the Jesse James Home when Robert Ford assassinated him on April 3, 1882. NEEDTOBREATHE's Bear Rinehart and Wife Mary Reveal Their 'Organic Modern' Nashville Home See Inside! But it exploded. The couple, who celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary in June, listed the impressive property with Brian Cournoyer and Jamie Brandenburg of Compass last month. "There wasn't too much left of him," Gary tells us. Jesse Woodson James, born in Clay County, Missouri, on September 5, 1847, was the son of Kentucky native Zerelda Cole James and her husband, Robert James, a . His parents lived in Clay County, Missouri, where Jesse and his two full siblings were born. Today, the city celebrates the event with the Defeat of Jesse James Days each September. James sent Frank and Cole Younger to Omaha to research when a train would be carrying about $75,000 in gold. While some pictured James and his cronies as Robin Hood figures stealing and redistributing the wealth, Jesse James was in reality a cold-blooded murderer who kept the ill-gotten gains for himself. The "Coward Robert Ford" as he is called in the great book by Ron Hansen shot James in the back of the head, killing him. They jumped off a moving train and managed to escape. In 1939 it was moved to the Belt Highway in St. Joseph as a tourist attraction. For their assistance, Maximilian rewarded the Knights of the Golden Circle $12.5 million in gold, and Jesse James $5 million.