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  2. The Louisiana State Fair is back. Here's when you can get in ...

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    As the 118th Louisiana State Fair approaches, here's what to expect for a day at the fair. Dates, ticket prices, free admission times and parking.

  3. State Fair of Louisiana 2024 is coming; what to expect - AOL

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    It will be time soon for fair food, rides, thrills, livestock shows, and live music as the State Fair of Louisiana approaches. State Fair of Louisiana 2024 is coming; what to expect Skip to main ...

  4. Cumberland County Fair 2024: Schedule, ticket prices, food ...

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    The annual Cumberland County Fair returns to Fayetteville later this month for 10 days of rides, food, art, agricultural exhibits and fun. Slated for Aug. 30 through Sept. 8 at 1960 Coliseum Drive ...

  5. Brookshire Grocery Arena - Wikipedia

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    Bossier City Arena (2000) CenturyTel Center (2000–2010) CenturyLink Center (2010–2020) Brookshire Grocery Arena (2020–present) Location: 2000 Brookshire Arena Drive Bossier City, Louisiana 71112: Owner: City of Bossier City: Operator: ASM Global: Capacity: 14,000 (concerts) 12,440 (hockey) Surface: Multi-surface: Construction; Broke ground

  6. Bossier City, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    In the 1890s, Cane City had a population of about 600. Bossier City in 2012 had an estimated population of over 64,000. First a cotton-exporting river landing, next a railroad town, then an airbase and oil-boom town, Bossier City has become known for its tourism and casino gambling. [13]

  7. Hirsch Memorial Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Hirsch Memorial Coliseum [1] is 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Shreveport, Louisiana, designed by the late local architect Edward F. Neild Jr. (1908–1958) who, with his father in 1937, had designed the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum in Shreveport. The coliseum is named after William Rex Hirsch, a former fair president, manager and treasurer.

  8. Bossier City: Louisiana Boardwalk is not a shuttle spot for ...

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    In a press release, the city said, "Though Bossier City wishes the festival to be a success the Boardwalk will not be used as a location for a shuttle for this event."

  9. Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Shreveport–Bossier City is the largest economic and cultural center of North Louisiana and the wider Ark-La-Tex region. [5] The Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan region comprises the highest concentration of colleges and universities in the Ark-La-Tex. [ 6 ] It is part of the I-20 Cyber Corridor linking the area to Ruston , Grambling ...