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re: Shreveport nostalgia thread
Posted on 11/6/22 at 10:25 am to Jim Rockford
Posted on 11/6/22 at 10:25 am to Jim Rockford
quote:Wow. That brings back so many memories.
Dialing for Dollars

How about the Square downtown...where all HS kids would go to party and hang out.
Posted on 11/6/22 at 10:38 am to ducksnbass
quote:
Betty Virginia
I remember running around that park as a kid. Climbing the train.
Is it still there? I'm heading over for Thanksgiving with the fam this year...I may need to take a nostalgic drive around town.

Posted on 11/6/22 at 11:18 am to Buck Magnum
quote:
Piccadilly in Mall St Vincent
I ate lunch there yesterday. The carrot souffle is awesome.
Posted on 11/6/22 at 11:30 am to Slippy
George D'Artois and his corrupt tenure as Public Service Commissioner. The guy literally put out a contract on Jim Leslie and had him gunned down in the parking lot of a Baton Rouge hotel.
This post was edited on 11/6/22 at 12:23 pm
Posted on 11/6/22 at 12:00 pm to Slippy
Lake Cliff - A bar near the water plant where in the 1950s La. Hayride stars like Johnny Horton, Claude King, Red Sovine, and even Elvis played. In the 1970s it became a prog-country hangout, where Willie Nelson, Hank Williams, Jr. David Allan Coe, and others would perform after their shows at Hirsch.
On the Bossier Strip:
Merle Kemmerly's Sak's Boom-Boom Room/Whisk-A-Go-Go/Electric Circus
Stork Club
Kim's
Shindig
And don't forget the Spot Club, a downtown pool hall.
On the Bossier Strip:
Merle Kemmerly's Sak's Boom-Boom Room/Whisk-A-Go-Go/Electric Circus
Stork Club
Kim's
Shindig
And don't forget the Spot Club, a downtown pool hall.
This post was edited on 11/6/22 at 9:02 pm
Posted on 11/6/22 at 12:28 pm to nctiger71
“In Bossier:
Kick A Poo “
Forgot about them… soooo their phone number was close to the same as our house( one landline back then)… every day we would sit down for dinner and the phone would start ring constantly with people calling in orders… my dad would get up… answer.. and explain they had the wrong number… this went on for a while … latter my dad would just reach up.. answer the phone and take their order and hang up.. it eventually stopped… not sure if they changed their number or went out of business….
Kick A Poo “
Forgot about them… soooo their phone number was close to the same as our house( one landline back then)… every day we would sit down for dinner and the phone would start ring constantly with people calling in orders… my dad would get up… answer.. and explain they had the wrong number… this went on for a while … latter my dad would just reach up.. answer the phone and take their order and hang up.. it eventually stopped… not sure if they changed their number or went out of business….
Posted on 11/6/22 at 12:38 pm to Rossitter
quote:
Back in the day Dons was always my favorite seafood restaurant.
The demise of Don’s is a good visual representation of the demise of Shreveport.


Posted on 11/6/22 at 1:33 pm to Ghost of Colby
The oil bust in 1982 destroyed the local economy and the jobs left in droves, I was one of those unfortunate jobless movers. Shreveport never fully recovered from that until the Shale boom but most of us never came back. Very sad days!
Posted on 11/6/22 at 3:50 pm to Bedhog
“What was the name of the nightclub in the hotel by Barksdale”
Wooden Shoe?
Wooden Shoe?
Posted on 11/6/22 at 3:56 pm to Slippy
Irish McNeils Boys Club Mid South Wrestling
Posted on 11/6/22 at 4:00 pm to mofungoo
I can never remember the name of that place
Posted on 11/6/22 at 5:18 pm to Rossitter
Old Ko Ko Mo’s. Bossier and Shreveport. Used to run between those and the Woodlawn and Fair Park Dairy Queens
Posted on 11/6/22 at 5:37 pm to ArkBengal
Haven’t seen Monseur’s(the original,) or that Chinese place downtown that everyone would end up at about 3am after closing down the bars.
ETA: Nan King’s?
ETA: Nan King’s?
This post was edited on 11/6/22 at 5:44 pm
Posted on 11/6/22 at 5:53 pm to 777Tiger
Posted on 11/6/22 at 5:55 pm to Slippy
Pizza King on E. Kings by Centenary.
Posted on 11/6/22 at 6:03 pm to Slippy
Pockets pool hall downtown in a basement.
Posted on 11/6/22 at 6:10 pm to Slippy
Watertown
El Chico
Hamel's park
El Chico
Hamel's park
Posted on 11/6/22 at 6:40 pm to tiger1014
This junior league bs is freakin awesome! They beat the shite out of each other every game!
Posted on 11/6/22 at 6:45 pm to IlikeyouBetty
Saw two-time Cy Young award winner Denny McClain play at SPAR Stadium. Darryl Strawberry, too, when he was with the Jackson AA team.
Anyone remember the smell from the Sunbeam bread bakery? OMG it was so good, and they had a small shop onsite selling fresh breads and rolls.
I wish I had photos of the old Cedar Grove fire station. There was an old boarding house hotel across the street called the Miller Hotel with this long table down the middle of the foyer and every Sunday they had amazing meals served by these Creole women. There was a baseball park across from it. Played a lot of little league ball there. All gone now. I-49 destroyed it all.
I worked for Stan's Records while I was in college. I'd come home and they always had a job for me and I worked during breaks and summers. Paula Records was across the street. I think their biggest hit group was John Fred and The Playboys "Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)".
I also worked at National Shirt Shops on Texas Street. There used to be this little small mobile trailer in a parking lot near the Strand Theater and it was home to J.D.'s Grill. He made the most amazing grilled cheeseburgers. I think 4 people could sit at the bar.
I saw earlier in the thread it was mentioned that Babe Ruth came to play there in 1921. I have an American League baseball from that game left to me by my grandfather. He snagged it, told me he couldn't afford a ticket and was looking through the fence when Ruth blasted one over the fence. He chased it down and waited outside the players' exit until the game was over and got his autograph. Here's the ball:
Back then, spring training would leave on a train, go to St. Louis, then Hot Springs, then Shreveport and they'd end up in Galveston. Along the way they'd play exhibition games against the local farm teams. That's how they ended up playing in Shreveport.
North of Shreveport was this awesome restaurant: Kool Point in Oil City. Greatest catfish restaurant in the south! Right on the water of Caddo Lake.
The donuts at Southern Maid, today, are not nearly as good as when I was a kid. Back then, the hot donuts would literally melt in your mouth. They were incredibly light and fluffy. Now, they are doughy and chewy. Not the same. Nothing there is.
Saw Bruce Springsteen, Guess Who, Chicago, Black Sabbath, War, at Municipal Auditorium. Too many acts like Eric Clapton, ZZ Top, Electric Light Orchestra, Jefferson Starship, Grand Funk Railroad, Huey Lewis, Rod Stewart, Genesis, Black Oak Arkansas, Marshall Tucker Band, Styx,. 38 Special and so many more at Hirsch Coliseum. Good times, lads.
Anyone remember the smell from the Sunbeam bread bakery? OMG it was so good, and they had a small shop onsite selling fresh breads and rolls.
I wish I had photos of the old Cedar Grove fire station. There was an old boarding house hotel across the street called the Miller Hotel with this long table down the middle of the foyer and every Sunday they had amazing meals served by these Creole women. There was a baseball park across from it. Played a lot of little league ball there. All gone now. I-49 destroyed it all.
I worked for Stan's Records while I was in college. I'd come home and they always had a job for me and I worked during breaks and summers. Paula Records was across the street. I think their biggest hit group was John Fred and The Playboys "Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)".
I also worked at National Shirt Shops on Texas Street. There used to be this little small mobile trailer in a parking lot near the Strand Theater and it was home to J.D.'s Grill. He made the most amazing grilled cheeseburgers. I think 4 people could sit at the bar.
I saw earlier in the thread it was mentioned that Babe Ruth came to play there in 1921. I have an American League baseball from that game left to me by my grandfather. He snagged it, told me he couldn't afford a ticket and was looking through the fence when Ruth blasted one over the fence. He chased it down and waited outside the players' exit until the game was over and got his autograph. Here's the ball:

Back then, spring training would leave on a train, go to St. Louis, then Hot Springs, then Shreveport and they'd end up in Galveston. Along the way they'd play exhibition games against the local farm teams. That's how they ended up playing in Shreveport.
North of Shreveport was this awesome restaurant: Kool Point in Oil City. Greatest catfish restaurant in the south! Right on the water of Caddo Lake.
The donuts at Southern Maid, today, are not nearly as good as when I was a kid. Back then, the hot donuts would literally melt in your mouth. They were incredibly light and fluffy. Now, they are doughy and chewy. Not the same. Nothing there is.
Saw Bruce Springsteen, Guess Who, Chicago, Black Sabbath, War, at Municipal Auditorium. Too many acts like Eric Clapton, ZZ Top, Electric Light Orchestra, Jefferson Starship, Grand Funk Railroad, Huey Lewis, Rod Stewart, Genesis, Black Oak Arkansas, Marshall Tucker Band, Styx,. 38 Special and so many more at Hirsch Coliseum. Good times, lads.

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