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  • Bossier City's Downtown Murals

    Five murals within six blocks of Barksdale Boulevard. The most dominant is the Live Oak Avenue mural by Merlin Buddy West and Abby Kent which depicts the beautiful, traditional Southern plantation.
    630 Barksdale Blvd.
    Bossier City, LA 71111
    318-741-8310
    318-741-8312
  • Elvis Presley Statue

    Bronze statue of Elvis Presley in front of the Municipal Auditorium, where the king of rock `n' roll performed on the Louisiana Hayride for the first time in October 1954.
    705 Elvis Presley Ave
    Shreveport, LA 71101
    318-220-9434
  • Four Permanent Art Islands

    Incorporates a variety of sculptural approaches by local artists to symbolize community heritage. Statue of Huddie Ledbetter, Past/Present, Quilt Kiosk and Oil and Gas.
    400 Clyde Fant Pkwy
    Shreveport, LA 71101
    318-673-6500
    318-673-6515
    318-673-6504
  • Inside These Walls Mural

    Mural on the side of the Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau building that depicts some of the activities the bureau staff promotes.
    629 Spring St.
    Shreveport, LA 71101
    318-222-9391
    318-222-0056
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  • James Burton Statue

    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame guitarist James Burton's likeness cast in bronze. Burton wrote and played the famous guitar licks on Dale Hawkins' "Susie Q" and played lead guitar for Elvis, Ricky Nelson, John Denver and a number of other legendary artists.
    705 Elvis Presley Ave
    Shreveport, LA 71101
    318-220-9434
    318-670-5352
  • Louisiana Boardwalk River Goddess

    River Goddess is a seven-foot-tall statue located in one of the many fountain areas located on Boardwalk Boulevard. The 350-pound goddess is a bronze statue designed and crafted by Kirby Attain.
    540 Boardwalk Blvd
    Bossier City, LA 71111
    318-752-1455
    318-752-1466
  • Louisiana Purchase Plaza

    Public art initiative to commemorate the Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial. Artwork focuses on the distinct cultures that helped to define Northwest Louisiana.
    580 Commerce St
    Red River District
    Shreveport, LA 71101
  • Once in a Millennium Moon Mega Mural

    On two sides of the AT&T building, the nation's largest public arts mural covers 25,000 square feet. Visible from I-20, the mural is a unique and monumental time capsule capturing the people of Shreveport, their treasures, tragedies, and triumphs in vivid color and poignant portraiture. Cotton Street and Marshall Street.
    Cotton St. and Marshall St.
    Downtown Shreveport
    Shreveport, LA 71101
    318-673-6500
    318-673-6515
  • Texas Street Bridge

    Fantastic light sculpture by Rockne Krebs. Neon lights and fiber optic cables. The Long-Allen Bridge is transformed into a work of public art connecting Shreveport and Bossier City across the Red River. A nighttime attraction and a visual delight!
    120 Texas St
    Shreveport, LA 71101
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  • Three Major Sculptures

    Dignitas on Benton Road, Three Fold Unity on Barksdale Boulvard and Red River Blues on Arthur Ray Teague Parkway.
    630 Barksdale Blvd
    Bossier City, LA 71111
    318-741-8310
    318-741-8312
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