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The Bossier Strip

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The Bossier Strip is also located in what musicians once called the Magic Circle, an area described by Tillman Franks as an area 50-miles in radius from downtown Shreveport from which many kinds of music evolved. This area has produced an inordinate number of musical performers that have attained
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racetrack near Red Chute Bayou. The heart of the Strip, where the majority of clubs were located at the height of its popularity, was from the Texas Street Bridge to Swan Lake Road. Gambling was legalized in the state in 1990 leading to the development of
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high acclaim for their music. The list of performers who were either born in the area, or who got their start in music in the area, includes such notables as
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almost since the incorporation of the city in 1907. From about 1930 through the late 1940s the Bossier Strip was as popular an entertainment destination as
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fired Police Chief Bobby Joe Almond over what Almond claimed was a dispute over enforcement of after-hours policies for nightclubs on The Strip.
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The "Strip," as called by the locals, begins at the eastern terminus of the Texas Street Bridge which connects
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State of Louisiana Office of Addictive Disorders, 2002 Louisiana Study of Problem Gambling, P1,
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along the Red River and the eventual decline of the Bossier Strip as a focus for entertainment.
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and Bossier City (the bridge was completed in the 1930s by then Governor
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The Strip has been the object of political disputes too. In 1972, then
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Shreveport Sounds in Black and White, (American Made Music)
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by Kip Lornell and Tracey E. W. Laird (Feb 1, 2008)
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Ron Stern Travel Journalist, Shreveport Bossier City
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Index

Bossier City
Louisiana
nightclubs
restaurants
gambling
prostitution
Shreveport
O.K. Allen
Louisiana Downs
casinos
brothels
Las Vegas
Mayor
George Nattin
James Burton
Lead Belly
Slim Whitman
Van Cliburn
Tillman Franks
Webb Pierce
Faron Young
Hank Williams
Hank Williams Jr.
Johnny Horton
Elvis Presley
John Campbell
Dale Hawkins
Merle Kilgore
Johnny Cash
List of people from Shreveport

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