The Most Criminally Overlooked City In Louisiana And Why You Need To Visit
New Orleans tends to get all the love when it comes to Louisiana, but there are so many other cities that get overlooked. Shreveport is Louisiana’s third largest city and filled with just as much history and culture as New Orleans or Baton Rouge. Here are just some of the reasons you should visit Shreveport.

It was also the state's capital during the Civil War.

The oldest marked grave is dated 1842. Pioneers, slaves, Confederate soldiers, and 16 previous mayors of Shreveport are all laid to rest here. In addition to that, in 1873 the yellow fever epidemic claimed the lives of about 750 victims, most of them were buried in a mass grave that you can visit today. There's also a Jewish section and a Masonic and Odd Fellows section.
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Multiple casinos, bars, and restaurants make for the perfect night out. There's also a few craft breweries you can check out, like Great Raft Brewing, Red River Brewing and Flying Heart Brewing company.
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Experience Shreveport's outdoors!

The Sci-Port Discovery Center combines fun and education in a hands-on approach to science, mathematics, and technology. This place is great for people of all ages, a wonderful place for the whole family!


Take a zip line over an alligator pond at Gators & Friends Alligator Park & Exotic Zoo
What’s your favorite part of Shreveport? Let us know in the comments below.
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