Elvis Presly Ave
by vigi
I was too lazy to do any research about Shreveport before I came here, and were surprise to found that Elvis Presely actually started his singing career in Shreveport. He first performed here and signed his contract with Sun Records in Shreveport. From October 1954 through 1955 Elvis continued to rush back to Shreveport every Saturday night to play the Hayride.
Party Central- Family Fun Center
by Sophie1980
Here you can play miniature golf, go go-karting, they have bumper boats where you can soak your family and friendsand a climbing wall. Also outside is a huge slide for kids, and a couple of merry-go-round type rides. Inside there are arcade games and a play area for kids which is free.
Here they serve chips, hotdogs, sandwiches, etc.
Out of the way, but great family fun.
Location: 4401 Viking Drive, Bossier City.
Creat your own Burritos
by vigi about Cool Beans Mexican Restaurant
This Mexican restaurant is very artsy and eclectic. It offers made to order salads, burritos and more. Cool Beans Mexican restaurant is set among décor that jokingly matches the old Tijuana strip of the tacky and tasteless. Day-Glo colors, pop art and retro tunes belted out by Bono and other luminaries of the big-hair decade recall the fabulous ’80s. Cool Beans offers whole-wheat tortillas, brown rice, vegetarian black beans and sugar-free lemonade. Other available ingredients include lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, grilled vegetables, corn and a cilantro-ranch dressing with enough kick to triumph over all the other flavors in your creative Mexican melange. Great food at very reasonable prices.
Riverfront Park
by keeweechic
Right on the Red River is Riverfront Park which incorporates The Barnwell Gardens and Art Centre. The waterfall is quite a feature and you can view it from the bottom or on a landing at the top where the path just edges itself over into the falls. There is a lawn terraced amphitheatre and domed botanical garden conservatory.
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Pioneer Heritage Center
by keeweechic
Pioneer Heritage Center is located on the campus of Louisiana State University. The centrepiece of this exhibition is the Caspiana House (The Big House) which was built at Caspiana, LA., in 1856.
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