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Published - 7/4/94 *Occupied, over 50,000 sq. ft.

I 6 Fairmont Apartments
K 25 Barnwell Memorial Garden & Art Center
G 6  "Homage to Shreveport" Sculpture
N 27 "Idigenous Celebration" Sculpture
L 2  Shreveport Regional Arts Council Office
I 24 Texas Street Bridge Neon / Laser Lighting
     Texas "Streetscape" Art Banners / Islands
E 10 C.C. Hardman Company
E 18 Center Rule / Classic Reprographics
K 14 A & A Service Center
J 8  Aamco Transmission
E 11 Doug's Pit Stop
K 13 Downtown Garage
E 18 M & M nre Service
H 7  Nall's Auto Glass
K 8  Porter Howard Garage
H 16 Commercial National Bank
E 16 First American Bank
F 16 Hibernia National Bank
J 16 Home Federal Savings & Loan
H 15 Pioneer Bank & Trust Company
G 15 Premier Bank
K 21 Action Central
H 20 Blind Tiger
G 10 Cat Daddy's
H 20 Club Isabella
K 21 630 Commerce Street
K 21 Freddie Mack's
G 21 New Moon / Coyote Cafe
F 18 Scuzzie's
G 20 Wet Place
F 18 Ye Old S'port Pub
G 18 American Tower
H 11 Arkla Building ~NorAm)
E 16 Beck Building
G 12 Caddo Parish Courthouse
H 14 Caddo Parish Commission Building
H 16 Commercial National Bank Center
I 6  Fairmont Apartments
F 18 Oil & Gas Building
H 14 Johnson Building
H 12 Lane Building
F 16 Louisiana Tower
E I5 Mid-South Tower
G 15 One Texas Place
G 16 Petroleum Tower
G I5 Premier Bank Building
1 13 Ricou-Brewster Building
F 12 610 Texas Building
G 14 Slattery Building
E 15 SWEPCO Building
E 13 N. O. Thomas Plaza
E 14 Transcontinental Tower
E 12 Travis Place
D 17 United States Courthouse
D 14 Joe D. Waggonner Federal Building
D 16 Greyhound Bus Lines
G 25 Harrah's Shuttle Service
D 16 Kerrville Charter Bus Tours
J 14 Sportran Bus Terminal / City Transit System
G 25 Harrah's Casino Shreveport Pavillion
E 22 Harrah's Parking Garage
G 26 Harrah's "Shreveport Rose" Riverboat
I 5  B' Nai Zion Temple
E 6  Christian Services
E 8  First United Methodist Church
I 12 Holy Cross Episcopal Church
E 15 Holy Trinity Catholic Church
G 3  Lakeside Baptist Church
J 5  Scottish Rite Temple
E 8  Alternate View Network
J 9  Long Distance Savers
I 7  Southern Message Service
F 11 Southern University- Shreveport Telecommunications
K Z5 Barnwell Memorial Garden & Art Center
J 21 Sci-Port Discovery Center
F 14 Shreve Memorial Library
K 24 Shreveport Civic Theater
G 4  Shreveport Municipal Auditorium
H 18 Shreveport Opera
L 2  Shreveport Regional Arts Council Office
I 9  Shreveport Symphony
F 11 Southern Univ. - Shreveport Metro Campus
M 24 Sports Museum of Champions
H 9  Strand Theater
J 11 Buckhalter Hotel
E 6  Christian Services
I 4  Providence House
F 18 Remington Suite Health Club / Spa
E 12 Young Men's Christian Association
E 11 Young Women's Christian Association
G 14 Peaches Floral Designs
G 8 Downtown Florist
G 7 Creswell Grocery & Deli
G 22 Calhoun Allen, Jr Exposition Hall
H 14 Caddo Parish Commission Building
G 12 Caddo Parish Courthouse
H S Central Fire Station
F 16 Shreveport Chamber of Commerce Plaza
L 24 Shreveport Convention Hall
G 4 Shreveport Municipal Auditorium
F 16 Downtown Development Authority
F 16 Downtown Shreveport Unlimited
F 16 Downtown Shreveport Development Corp.
D 15 Louisiana 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals
D 17 United States Courthouse
I 15 United States Post Office
D 14 Joe D. Waggonner Federal Building
K 25 Barnwell Memorial Garden & Art Center
H 21 Bennett & Cane Trading Post (marker)
I 5  B' Nai Zion Temple
G 12 Caddo Parish Courthouse
N 25 Clyde Fant Parkway
C 20 Confederate Shipyard (marker) (C. S. S. Missouri / Ironclad Webb)
E 8  First United Methodist Church
M 24 Great Red River Raft Imarker
H 20 Green's Alley
I 2  Holy Cross Episcopal Church
E 15 Holy Trinity Catholic Church
A 14 McNeil St. Pumping Station
G 4  Municipal Auditorium
F 4  Oakland Cemetery
I 21 Rt. Reverand Leonidas K. Polk (marker)
J 5  Scottish Rite Temple
H 19 2nd Caddo Parish Courthouse Site (marker)
H 20 Shreve Square / Buildings
B 18 Shreveport Ice and Brewing Co. (marker)
M 26 Shreveport Riverfront Park
M 24 Sports Museum of Champions
I 19 Spring Street Museum (and marker)
K 24 Statue of Captain Henry Miller Shreve
H 9  Strand Theatre
I 24 Texas Street Bridge, Neon-Laser Lighting
J 24 Texas Street Plaza
K 17 3rd Caddo Parish Courthouse Site (marker)
C 21 Waddel "A" Truss Bridge (marker)
F 10 Ivan Smith Furniture
H 5  Dura-Oak Systems
H 4  Lewis Furniture Company
J 2  Talley Alley Carpets
O 17 Best Western Chateau Suites
G 7  Creswell Hotel
O 20 Holiday Inn Downtown
F 18 The Remington Suite
H 9  Chris Mott, D. D. S.
G 14 Richardson's Drug Store
J 6  Shreveport Laboratories
F 11 Fame High Style Clothing
G 16 Rosenblath's
A 14 McNeil Street Pumping Station
M 24 Sports Museum of Champions
I 19 Spring Street Museum
J 16 M.L. Bath Company
G 18 The Drake Company
E 12 Durham's Office Supplies
G 11 Ferris Office Furnishings
N 25 Clyde Fant Parkway
G 4  Municipal Plaza
K 1  Princess Park
F 14 Shreve Memorial Library Park
E 13 Shreveport Pirates Football Team Office
M 24 Sports Museum of Champions
J 24 Texas Street Plaza
E 12 Young Men's Christian Association
E 11 Young Women's Christian Association
G 18 Dee's Photo Supply
G 14 Michael Reagan Photography
E 18 Classic Reprographics, Inc
G 18 The Drake Company
E 12 Durham's Office Supplies
F 14 Easter Reprographics
G 16 Insty Prints
F 12 Neil's Reproductions
K 12 Ridgway's Inc.
E 15 Petroleum Club
E 15 Shreveport Club
H 18 University Club
J 18 U. L. Coleman Company Ltd.
E 17 Dowling-Gosslee & Associates, Inc .
J 21 Fairfield Property Management
H 5  Nesbitt Companies
G 14 Kim Owen Company
H 16 Sealy & Company, Inc
E 12 Shreve Land Company
J 18 Smith Management Company, Inc
H 9  Vintage Realty Company
I 13 Walker Realty Management, Inc.
F 16 Blimpie's Subs & Salads
H 20 Blind Tiger
E 11 Capellini's
G 14 Capers Deli
I 6  Cafe Fairmont
E 16 Chick-Fil-A
E 12 Counter Culture
G 21 Coyote Cafe / New Moon
G 7  Creswell Grocery & Deli
G 25 Harrah's Andriotti s Grill
G 25 Harrah's Red River Cafe
H 13 Karen's Cafe
H 14 Kelly's Po'boys
G 10 Nanking Restaurant
H 14 Pano's Diner
H 19 Pizza Express
F 18 Spataro's Sicilian Restaurant
F 14 Theo's Sandwich Shop / 'TS Yogurt
G 11 Brackin Shoe Store
I 14 C & D Shoe Repair
F 11 Dee's Shoe Repair
H 14 Lena's Shoe Gallery
G 10 Standard Brand Shoes, Inc.
F 14 Shreveport Shoe Repair
G 12 Caddo Parish Courthouse Snack Shop
E 16 Beck Building Snack Shop
H 14 Johnson Building Snack Shop
H 12 Lane Building Snack Shop
F 12 610 Texas Snack Shop
G 14 Slattery Building Snack Shop
I 12 Action Wigs
B 14 B & B Cut Stone
G 10 Brittain's Pawn Shop
I 18 Globe Map Company
G 25 Harrah's Souvenir Shop
H 14 Mr J's Tobacco House
G 14 Jean's Hallmark Shoppe
H 12 Mounce Jewelers
G 16 Shreveport Cleaners
G 8 William's Music Company, Inc.
H 16 A. G. Edwards & Sons, Inc
E 16 J C Bradford & Company
H 16 Commercial National Brokerage Service, Inc
H 16 Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc.
F 16 Hibernia Investment Securities, Inc
G 16 Richard G. Johnson & Company
G I5 Legg Mason
F 16 Merrill Lynch
G I S Morgan Keegan & Company, Inc.
G I S Premier Securities Corporation
E 16 Charles Schwab & Company, Inc
H 18 Securities American
H 18 Larry Thompson & Assocates, Inc.
G 15 Allure Travel Agency
H 16 American Express / Caraway Travel Agency
G 15 DeltaAirllnes
D 16 Kerrville Charter Bus Tours
H 11 Arkla Gas, Inc. (NorAm)
J 10 AT&T
1 10 South Central Bell
E 15 Southwestern Electric Power Company
F 11 Fame High Style Clothing
H 13 Lena's Shoes








501 Clyde Fant Parkway, overlooking the Red River, features a large glass-domed conservatory filled with native plants and revolving shows by local, regional and national artists. Free admission. For more information, call 673-7703.


500 Texas Street, is an important historic building with a memorial in front honoring Confederate soldiers and the end of the Civil War. Historic plaques and memorabilia fill the Courthouse lobby. For more information, call 226-6801.


is a 375 acre public park starting on the Downtown Riverfront and continuing south for miles beside the scenic Red River with biking and jogging trails, picnic areas, frisbee golf courses and volleyball fields.


(G 25) Clyde Fant Parkway at Fannin Street, the "Shreveport Rose" features great around-the-clock gambling action and free, secure parking! The paddlewheeler is docked at the spacious riverside pavilion containing Andriotti's Grill, the Red River Cafe and Harrah's souvenir shop. For more information, call 424-7777.


142 North Common Extension, is a National Historic Landmark that began steam powered municipal water pumping operations in the 1880's. Designated by the Smithsonian Institute as one of the best North American examples of this historical technology, it is at the end of McNeil Street off the Common Street Extension. For more information, call 673-7658.


705 Grand Avenue, was the home of the famous Louisiana Hayride broadcast on KWKH Radio where Elvis Presley gave his early performances. Many other musical legends like Hank Williams, Johnny Horton, "Huddie" Ledbetter and "Slim" Whitman were regular performers. For more information, call 673-5100.


528 Commerce Street, is a hands-on family educational science and technology museum of the future that is continually evolving with fascinating new exhibits. For more information, call 424-3466.


along Commerce Street by the Texas Street Bridge, is where the Shreve Town Company founded Shreveport on February 4, 1837 and named it for Captain Henry M. Shreve, who opened the Red River to navigation making Shreveport an import trade center and gateway to the Southeast.


600 Clyde Fant Parkway, showcases 83 local athletes who have become national and international champions in 23 different sports like Terry Bradshaw, Willard Brown, Marion Cole, Lauren Cotter, Joe Ferguson, Betty Kennedy, Robert Parish, Orvis Sigler, Freddie Spencer and Hall Sutton. For more information, call 221 -0712.


525 Spring Street, is on the National Registry of Historic Places and features exhibits of the early 1800's life and customs of northwest Louisiana. For more information, call 424-0964.


619 Louisiana Avenue, opened in 1925 as the showplace of the Saenger Brothers national chain. Magnificently restored in the mid 1980's, today it is Downtown's performing arts center that regularly features the best national productions available. For more information, call 226-1481.


is the largest Municipal neon and laser lighting art sculpture in the United States! Starting in Shreve Square and crossing the Red River, it joins the Shreveport and Bossier Downtowns making them the "EnLlGHTened Cities".






501 Clyde Fant Parkway, overlooking the Red River, features a large glass-domed conservatory filled with native plants and revolving shows by local, regional and national artists. Free admission. For more information, call 673-7703.


500 Texas Street, is an important historic building with a memorial in front honoring Confederate soldiers and the end of the Civil War. Historic plaques and memorabilia fill the Courthouse lobby. For more information, call 226-6801.


is a 375 acre public park starting on the Downtown Riverfront and continuing south for miles beside the scenic Red River with biking and jogging trails, picnic areas, frisbee golf courses and volleyball fields.


(G 25) Clyde Fant Parkway at Fannin Street, the "Shreveport Rose" features great around-the-clock gambling action and free, secure parking! The paddlewheeler is docked at the spacious riverside pavilion containing Andriotti's Grill, the Red River Cafe and Harrah's souvenir shop. For more information, call 424-7777.


142 North Common Extension, is a National Historic Landmark that began steam powered municipal water pumping operations in the 1880's. Designated by the Smithsonian Institute as one of the best North American examples of this historical technology, it is at the end of McNeil Street off the Common Street Extension. For more information, call 673-7658.


705 Grand Avenue, was the home of the famous Louisiana Hayride broadcast on KWKH Radio where Elvis Presley gave his early performances. Many other musical legends like Hank Williams, Johnny Horton, "Huddie" Ledbetter and "Slim" Whitman were regular performers. For more information, call 673-5100.


528 Commerce Street, is a hands-on family educational science and technology museum of the future that is continually evolving with fascinating new exhibits. For more information, call 424-3466.


along Commerce Street by the Texas Street Bridge, is where the Shreve Town Company founded Shreveport on February 4, 1837 and named it for Captain Henry M. Shreve, who opened the Red River to navigation making Shreveport an import trade center and gateway to the Southeast.


600 Clyde Fant Parkway, showcases 83 local athletes who have become national and international champions in 23 different sports like Terry Bradshaw, Willard Brown, Marion Cole, Lauren Cotter, Joe Ferguson, Betty Kennedy, Robert Parish, Orvis Sigler, Freddie Spencer and Hall Sutton. For more information, call 221-0712.


525 Spring Street, is on the National Registry of Historic Places and features exhibits of the early 1800's life and customs of northwest Louisiana. For more information, call 424-0964.


619 Louisiana Avenue, opened in 1925 as the showplace of the Saenger Brothers national chain. Magnificently restored in the mid 1980's, today it is Downtown's performing arts center that regularly features the best national productions available. For more information, call 226-1481.


is the largest Municipal neon and laser lighting art sculpture in the United States! Starting in Shreve Square and crossing the Red River, it joins the Shreveport and Bossier Downtowns making them the "EnLlGHTened Cities".

Downtown Map
Downtown Map, 1848 Shreveport, 1848. First recorded map of the town.



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