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Ark-La-Tex Sports Museum of Champions
Exhibit of star athletes from the Ark-La-Tex. Located inside the Shreveport Convention Center.
318-221-8445
Fax: 318-227-2442
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Artspace at the West Edge
An unexpected and unpredictable quality arts experience for diverse audiences. The district features dynamic artists of all disciplines.
318-673-6535
Fax: 318-673-6543
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Barnwell Garden & Art Center
One of the few combined art and garden centers in the Southwest. Domed botanical garden conservatory and fragrance garden for the visually impaired. Visit The Store, a Louisiana Crafts Guild affiliate, which offers one-of-a-kind traditional and contemporary hand-made works created by imaginative and skilled artisans from across the state. Store hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
318-673-7703
Fax: 318-673-7707
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Bossier Parish Library Historical Center
Bossier Parish history, artifacts, and genealogy.
318-746-7717
Fax: 318-746-7768
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East Bank Gallery
Theatre and art gallery, arts classes/instruction.
318-741-8310
Fax: 318-741-8312
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Eighth Air Force Museum
Features military aircraft, dioramas, gift shop.
318-456-4171
Fax: 318-456-5558
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J. Bennett Johnston Waterway Regional Visitor Center
Red River history, navigation and exploration.
318-677-2673
Fax: 318-677-2671
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Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum
Every four months a new, world class exhibit and free. Artists change monthly.
318-861-7615
Fax: 318-861-7697
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Louisiana State Exhibit Museum
Murals, frescoes, dioramas, Indian artifacts.
318-632-2020
Fax: 318-632-2056
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Louisiana State Oil & Gas Museum
Learn the history of Caddo Parish with interactive exhibits and galleries. See how oil is pumped out of the ground and how people lived in the first part of the 20th century. Hands-on activities and tour of historic buildings offered.
318-995-6845
Fax: 318-995-6848
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Meadows Museum of Art
Fully accredited by the American Association of Museums. Located at Centenary College of Louisiana. The museum's permanent collection features works of French academic artist Jean Despujols documenting the people of Indochina. Exciting temporary exhibition schedule presents the highest level of aesthetic achievements of individuals and cultures.
318-869-5169
Fax: 318-869-5730
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Mooringsport Mini Museum
Caddo Indian relics & memorabilia from 1837-1940.
318-996-7660
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Multicultural Center of the South
Colorful exhibits of authentic art, crafts, furniture and artifacts telling the history of 26 cultures identified, in Shreveport, Bossier City and Northwest Louisiana. Some exhibits are African, Hispanic, Native American, Greek, Scottish, Asian, Indian and other cultures.
318-424-1380
Fax: 318-424-1384
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Pioneer Heritage Center
Authentic 1830s-1860s buildings from the pioneer days in Northwest Louisiana.
318-797-5339
Fax: 318-797-5110
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R. W. Norton Art Gallery
Museum of American and European art spanning four centuries. Art of American West by Frederic Remington and Charles Russell.
318-865-4201
Fax: 318-869-0435
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Red River Crossroads Museum
Memorabilia and pictures of the surrounding rural communities. Limited hours. Shreve Memorial Library. By appointment only.
318-296-4303
Fax: 318-296-4233
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Sci-Port Louisiana's Science Center
Science and entertainment center featuring over 290 science, math and space exhibits, daily changing programs, an IMAX Dome Theatre, open-access, interactive laser Space Center, gift shop and café.
318-424-3466
Fax: 318-222-5592
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Shreveport Firefighters Museum
Vintage fire trucks and more.
318-865-5783
Fax: 318-865-9766
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Shreveport Water Works Museum
Built in 1887, this was the nation's last operating steam-powered water works when the steam engines were retired in 1980. A National Historic Landmark.
318-221-3388
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Southern University Museum of Art
Features more than 300 original pieces of African-American and African art.
318-678-4631
Fax: 318-678-4607
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Spring Street Historical Museum
Antiques, artifacts exhibited in Shreveport's oldest building, circa 1865. Listed in National Register of Historic Places. Original vault, Victorian castiron grillwork gallery. Maps, videos, Civil War artifacts, uniforms and equipment from both World Wars, much more. Tue.-Sat., 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
318-424-0964
Fax: 318-424-0964
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Stage of Stars & Legends Museum
Elvis has come back to the building, where his career really started. See rare exhibits on Elvis and other music icons such as Hank Williams, Jim Reeves, Johnny Cash, Kitty Wells and Slim Whitman. Gift shop. Guided tours Wed.-Sat., 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sun., 1 p.m.-4 p.m.
318-220-9434
Fax: 318-670-5352
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Stephens African American Museum
African American historical documents, art, and memorabilia. $2 adults, $1 age 12 and under.
318-635-2147
Fax: 318-635-2147
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The Little Shanty Folk Art Gallery
Be inspired, motivated, uplifted by our country setting and art.
318-861-3308
Fax: 318-673-9865
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Touchstone Wildlife & Art Museum
Two floors. Animals in natural habitat, art, artifacts, war relics, much more.
318-949-2323
Fax: 888-256-9397
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Vivian Railroad Station Museum
Rotating exhibits that depict history and culture of the area. Open Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free admission. Evenings and weekends call 318-375-3633 for an appointment.
318-375-5300
Fax: 318-375-4692