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Also known as Downtown Shreveport Historic District. The 145 acres (59 ha) area comprises a total of 181 contributing properties. A first boundary increase took place on May 16, 1997, and a subsequent modification was made on April 29, 2015. [16] [17] 48: Shreveport Fire Station No. 8: Shreveport Fire Station No. 8: June 30, 2000 : 3406 Velva ...
Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Shreveport, Louisiana was built in 1896. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1] The current structure is the third church, with the first being constructed in 1856 by Fr. Jean Pierre, who became the first pastor.
The YMCA first started as a group in Shreveport in the 1860s but did not formally incorporate until 1922. The next year, the group raised $545,000 to build this building which opened in 1925. [4] Monroe E. Dodd, the First Baptist Church pastor and Edward Jacobs, the National Bank of Shreveport founder, both strongly advocated for the project ...
St. Francisville: West Feliciana: House destroyed by fire in 1963. Gardens and ruins open daily, March 1 to June 30 & October 1 to December 1. 91001046 Aillet House: August 9, 1991: Port Allen: West Baton Rouge: Built in 1830; French-Creole Architecture 01000007 Albania Plantation House: January 26, 2001: Jeanerette: Iberia: Albemarle ...
About 65% of the cast members were from Shreveport, and about 25% were from other areas in Louisiana. Dylan O'Brien stars as the main character, "Paris," alongside Eliza Scanlen, Lauren Ambrose ...
St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Shreveport, Louisiana) St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church (St. Martinville, Louisiana) St. Mary Congregational Church; St. Mary Magdalen Church; St. Mary's Assumption Church (Cottonport, Louisiana) St. Mary's Assumption Church (New Orleans, Louisiana) St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Franklin, Louisiana)
Holy Cross has been served by the Reverend Mary Richard (2008-2019), and the Reverend Kenneth W. Paul (1968-2008). The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] It also became a contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District when its boundaries were increased on May 16, 1997. [6]
1861 – St. Mary's Convent founded. [8] 1863 – Shreveport designated Louisiana Confederate capital (until 1865). [8] [9] 1866 – Charity Hospital established. [10] 1870 – Population: 4,607. 1871 Shreveport becomes a city. [4] Daily Shreveport Times newspaper begins publication. [6] Crisp's Gaiety Theater built. [8] 1873 Dallas-Shreveport ...