This house was the end of the trail for a gangster and his mom in 1935. And now, it is up for sale. (CNN/WKMG)

This house was the end of the trail for a gangster and his mom in 1935. And now, it is up for sale. (CNN/WKMG)

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Video: Notorious gangster house for sale

Updated: Tuesday, 21 Aug 2012, 7:21 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 21 Aug 2012, 7:21 AM EDT

OCKLAWAHA, Fla. (CNN/WKMG) - It was the site of the longest gun battle in FBI history. And even Hollywood made a film about the Florida home. Now, the Ma Barker house is up for sale.

In 1935, Ma Barker and her son Fred were killed in the house during a gun battle with the FBI.

Over 1500 rounds of ammunition were poured into the house for six hours. A chair inside the home still has bullet holes in its back.

The asking price? A cool million. The house will be on the market until October 5.

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