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National Register of Historic Places listings in Caddo Parish, Louisiana
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Location of Caddo Parish in Louisiana

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Caddo Parish, Louisiana.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 68 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the parish, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. Four properties were once listed, but have since been removed. One listing, the Caddo Parish Confederate Monument, was originally listed in Caddo Parish but has since been relocated to De Soto Parish.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 7, 2024.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Antioch Baptist Church
Antioch Baptist Church
Antioch Baptist Church
November 1, 1982
(#82000431)
1057 Texas Avenue
32°30′14″N 93°45′13″W / 32.50388°N 93.75366°W / 32.50388; -93.75366 (Antioch Baptist Church)
Shreveport Also contributing property of St. Paul's Bottoms historic district since its boundary increase on July 9, 1999.[6]
2 B'Nai Zion Temple
B'Nai Zion Temple
B'Nai Zion Temple
January 21, 1994
(#93001547)
802 Cotton Street
32°30′30″N 93°45′02″W / 32.50846°N 93.75056°W / 32.50846; -93.75056 (B'Nai Zion Temple)
Shreveport Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its first boundary increase on May 16, 1997.[7]
3 Bethune Junior-Senior High School February 21, 2018
(#100002113)
4331 Henry Street
32°27′50″N 93°48′44″W / 32.46378°N 93.81231°W / 32.46378; -93.81231 (Bethune Junior-Senior High School)
Shreveport Part of Caddo Parish Public School System Building Program, 1946-1961 MPS.[8]
4 C. E. Byrd High School
C. E. Byrd High School
C. E. Byrd High School
June 10, 1991
(#91000704)
3201 Line Avenue
32°28′49″N 93°44′43″W / 32.48031°N 93.74541°W / 32.48031; -93.74541 (C. E. Byrd High School)
Shreveport
5 Caddo Lake Bridge
Caddo Lake Bridge
Caddo Lake Bridge
October 18, 1996
(#96001166)
Across Caddo Lake, next modern LA 538 bridge
32°41′47″N 93°57′28″W / 32.69628°N 93.95785°W / 32.69628; -93.95785 (Caddo Lake Bridge)
Mooringsport
6 Caspiana House
Caspiana House
Caspiana House
December 10, 1981
(#81000288)
Pioneer Heritage Center, Louisiana State University campus
32°25′52″N 93°42′11″W / 32.43117°N 93.70318°W / 32.43117; -93.70318 (Caspiana House)
Shreveport Once was part of the Caspiana Plantation in Caspiana, Caddo Parish.[9]
7 Central Fire Station
Central Fire Station
Central Fire Station
May 28, 1991
(#91000625)
801 Crockett Street
32°30′32″N 93°45′03″W / 32.50881°N 93.75092°W / 32.50881; -93.75092 (Central Fire Station)
Shreveport Now hosting the Shreveport Regional Arts Council. Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its first boundary increase on May 16, 1997.[7]
8 Central High School
Central High School
Central High School
May 16, 1991
(#91000606)
1627 Weinstock Street
32°30′02″N 93°45′51″W / 32.50043°N 93.76424°W / 32.50043; -93.76424 (Central High School)
Shreveport Also known as Central Elementary School
9 Central Railroad Station
Central Railroad Station
Central Railroad Station
May 28, 1991
(#91000622)
1025 Marshall Street
32°30′32″N 93°44′43″W / 32.50878°N 93.74526°W / 32.50878; -93.74526 (Central Railroad Station)
Shreveport Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its second boundary increase on April 29, 2015.[7]
10 Crystal Grocery
Crystal Grocery
Crystal Grocery
March 5, 1998
(#98000181)
1124 Fairfield Avenue
32°30′12″N 93°45′02″W / 32.50322°N 93.75057°W / 32.50322; -93.75057 (Crystal Grocery)
Shreveport Also known as Fertitta's Delicatessen.
11 Davidson House
Davidson House
Davidson House
December 22, 1983
(#83003604)
654 Wichita Street
32°29′41″N 93°44′37″W / 32.49475°N 93.74363°W / 32.49475; -93.74363 (Davidson House)
Shreveport Also contributing property of Highland Historic District.[10]
12 Dodd College President's Home
Dodd College President's Home
Dodd College President's Home
July 22, 1982
(#82002758)
601 Ockley Drive
32°28′07″N 93°44′32″W / 32.46848°N 93.74228°W / 32.46848; -93.74228 (Dodd College President's Home)
Shreveport
13 Dunn House
Dunn House
Dunn House
December 2, 1998
(#98001423)
9371 Greenwood Road
32°26′36″N 93°58′29″W / 32.44327°N 93.97474°W / 32.44327; -93.97474 (Dunn House)
Greenwood
14 Fair Park High School
Fair Park High School
Fair Park High School
January 11, 2001
(#00001630)
3222 Greenwood Road
32°28′45″N 93°47′26″W / 32.47913°N 93.79065°W / 32.47913; -93.79065 (Fair Park High School)
Shreveport
15 The Fairfield Building September 17, 2013
(#13000729)
1600-1612 Fairfield Avenue
32°29′49″N 93°45′10″W / 32.49687°N 93.75276°W / 32.49687; -93.75276 (The Fairfield Building)
Shreveport
16 Fairfield Historic District
Fairfield Historic District
Fairfield Historic District
February 19, 1987
(#87000190)
Fairfield Avenue and adjacent streets, from Olive Street to Kings Highway
32°29′12″N 93°44′59″W / 32.48674°N 93.74969°W / 32.48674; -93.74969 (Fairfield Historic District)
Shreveport The 120.6 acres (48.8 ha) historic district comprises 253 contributing properties built between 1900 and 1936. On October 24, 1996, an additional property located at 948 Boulevard Street increased district boundaries.[11]
17 First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
June 15, 2011
(#11000358)
900 Jordan Street
32°29′55″N 93°44′56″W / 32.49861°N 93.749°W / 32.49861; -93.749 (First Presbyterian Church)
Shreveport
18 Flesch House
Flesch House
Flesch House
June 10, 1991
(#91000703)
415 Sherwood Road
32°27′09″N 93°44′18″W / 32.45261°N 93.73828°W / 32.45261; -93.73828 (Flesch House)
Shreveport
19 Flournoy-Wise House
Flournoy-Wise House
Flournoy-Wise House
March 16, 1990
(#90000435)
9251 Bois d'Arc Lane
32°26′30″N 93°58′38″W / 32.44175°N 93.97717°W / 32.44175; -93.97717 (Flournoy-Wise House)
Greenwood Originally at 9152 Bois d'Arc Lane.
20 Forest Home October 30, 1989
(#89001873)
About 240 yards (220 m) west of Johns Road and Johns Gin Road intersection
32°12′29″N 94°01′31″W / 32.20817°N 94.02527°W / 32.20817; -94.02527 (Forest Home)
Four Forks
21 Highland Historic District
Highland Historic District
Highland Historic District
February 19, 1987
(#87000192)
Roughly bounded by Vine Street, Gilbert Drive, and Topeka Street and Irving Place; also roughly bounded by Stoner Avenue, Centenary Boulevard, Kings Highway, and Line Avenue
32°29′30″N 93°44′23″W / 32.49168°N 93.73961°W / 32.49168; -93.73961 (Highland Historic District)
Shreveport The 96.8 acres (39.2 ha) historic district comprises 251 contributing properties built between c.1890 and 1933. Second set of boundaries represents an increase of April 17, 2001.[12]
22 Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
September 27, 1984
(#84001261)
315 Marshall Street
32°30′52″N 93°45′03″W / 32.51447°N 93.75083°W / 32.51447; -93.75083 (Holy Trinity Catholic Church)
Shreveport Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its second boundary increase on April 29, 2015.[7]
23 Walter B. Jacobs House September 19, 2016
(#16000670)
5935 East Ridge Drive
32°27′09″N 93°44′04″W / 32.45246°N 93.7345°W / 32.45246; -93.7345 (Walter B. Jacobs House)
Shreveport
24 Jefferson Hotel July 27, 1989
(#89000977)
907 Louisiana Avenue
32°30′30″N 93°44′52″W / 32.50822°N 93.74787°W / 32.50822; -93.74787 (Jefferson Hotel)
Shreveport Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its first boundary increase on May 16, 1997.[7]
25 Kansas City Southern Depot
Kansas City Southern Depot
Kansas City Southern Depot
January 20, 1995
(#94001578)
100 North West Front Street
32°52′19″N 93°59′07″W / 32.872°N 93.98525°W / 32.872; -93.98525 (Kansas City Southern Depot)
Vivian
26 Kansas City Southern Railroad Bridge, Cross Bayou
Kansas City Southern Railroad Bridge, Cross Bayou
Kansas City Southern Railroad Bridge, Cross Bayou
March 23, 1995
(#95000347)
Over Cross Bayou, between North Spring Street bridge and Clyde Fant Memorial Parkway bridge
32°31′10″N 93°45′00″W / 32.51958°N 93.74996°W / 32.51958; -93.74996 (Kansas City Southern Railroad Bridge, Cross Bayou)
Shreveport
27 Kings Highway Christian Church
Kings Highway Christian Church
Kings Highway Christian Church
August 7, 1989
(#89001042)
806 Kings Highway
32°28′54″N 93°44′48″W / 32.48172°N 93.74658°W / 32.48172; -93.74658 (Kings Highway Christian Church)
Shreveport
28 Lakeside Municipal Golf Course
Lakeside Municipal Golf Course
Lakeside Municipal Golf Course
June 1, 2005
(#05000504)
2200 Milam Street
32°30′19″N 93°46′40″W / 32.5053°N 93.77769°W / 32.5053; -93.77769 (Lakeside Municipal Golf Course)
Shreveport The historic golf course comprises a 38 acres (15 ha) area at northeast corner of Hearne Avenue and Milam Street.
29 Lewis House
Lewis House
Lewis House
July 27, 1979
(#79001054)
675 Jordan Street
32°29′53″N 93°44′40″W / 32.49793°N 93.74431°W / 32.49793; -93.74431 (Lewis House)
Shreveport Also contributing property of Highland Historic District.[10]
30 Col. Robert H. Lindsay House July 16, 1973
(#73000861)
2803 Woodlawn Avenue
32°29′04″N 93°43′45″W / 32.48456°N 93.72929°W / 32.48456; -93.72929 (Col. Robert H. Lindsay House)
Shreveport Also known as Symphony House and Scofield House.
31 Line Avenue School
Line Avenue School
Line Avenue School
June 3, 1981
(#81000289)
1800 Line Avenue
32°29′39″N 93°44′47″W / 32.49419°N 93.74643°W / 32.49419; -93.74643 (Line Avenue School)
Shreveport Building now host Northwestern State University nursing campus.
32 Huey P. Long House
Huey P. Long House
Huey P. Long House
August 15, 1991
(#91001060)
305 Forest Avenue
32°28′47″N 93°44′11″W / 32.47967°N 93.73637°W / 32.47967; -93.73637 (Huey P. Long House)
Shreveport
33 Louisiana State Exhibit Building
Louisiana State Exhibit Building
Louisiana State Exhibit Building
February 20, 1991
(#91000071)
3015 Greenwood Road
32°28′48″N 93°47′06″W / 32.48012°N 93.78512°W / 32.48012; -93.78512 (Louisiana State Exhibit Building)
Shreveport
34 Mason House May 22, 2001
(#01000512)
103 Ardmore Avenue
32°28′38″N 93°43′06″W / 32.47733°N 93.71826°W / 32.47733; -93.71826 (Mason House)
Shreveport
35 Masonic Temple
Masonic Temple
Masonic Temple
June 10, 1991
(#91000702)
1805 Creswell Avenue
32°29′39″N 93°44′29″W / 32.49423°N 93.74132°W / 32.49423; -93.74132 (Masonic Temple)
Shreveport Also contributing property of Highland Historic District.[10]
36 Mooringsport Masonic Lodge October 10, 2023
(#100009426)
144 West Croom St.
32°41′32″N 93°57′36″W / 32.6922°N 93.9601°W / 32.6922; -93.9601 (Mooringsport Masonic Lodge)
Mooringsport
37 Mooringsport School
Mooringsport School
Mooringsport School
June 13, 1996
(#96000605)
602 Latimer Street
32°41′14″N 93°57′37″W / 32.68719°N 93.96039°W / 32.68719; -93.96039 (Mooringsport School)
Mooringsport Also known as Mooringsport Elementary School.
38 Oakland Cemetery
Oakland Cemetery
Oakland Cemetery
July 13, 1977
(#77000667)
Bounded by Milam Street, Christian Street and Sprague Street
32°30′31″N 93°45′17″W / 32.50849°N 93.75469°W / 32.50849; -93.75469 (Oakland Cemetery)
Shreveport Post NRHP source available through wikilibrary: Newberry, Jane Leslie "Oakland Cemetery: Its Trials and tribulations; The Evolution of a National Historic Landmark" 19 (Spring/Summer 1988) North Louisiana Historical Association Journal pp 69-77
39 Ogilvie Hardware Company Building October 12, 2000
(#00001210)
217 Jones Street
32°30′33″N 93°44′32″W / 32.50919°N 93.74217°W / 32.50919; -93.74217 (Ogilvie Hardware Company Building)
Shreveport Converted to 90 loft-style apartments in 2011, while preserving the historic building.[13]
40 Oil City School
Oil City School
Oil City School
August 2, 2017
(#100001429)
407 North Kerley Avenue
32°44′54″N 93°58′15″W / 32.7484°N 93.97081°W / 32.7484; -93.97081 (Oil City School)
Oil City Also known as Oil City Elementary Middle Magnet School, the 6 acres (2.4 ha) area comprises three historic buildings (Elementary School, High School and Gym/Cafeteria) and one historic site (Football/Baseball Field).[14]
41 Old Commercial National Bank Building
Old Commercial National Bank Building
Old Commercial National Bank Building
March 11, 1982
(#82002759)
509 Market Street
32°30′51″N 93°44′51″W / 32.51423°N 93.74737°W / 32.51423; -93.74737 (Old Commercial National Bank Building)
Shreveport Also known as the United Mercantile Bank Building. Built in 1910. Not to be confused with nearby 1938-39 building at the corner of Edward Street and Texas Street. Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its creation on March 11, 1982.[7]
42 Petroleum Tower
Petroleum Tower
Petroleum Tower
September 17, 2013
(#13000730)
425 Edwards Street
32°30′50″N 93°44′56″W / 32.51396°N 93.74884°W / 32.51396; -93.74884 (Petroleum Tower)
Shreveport Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its creation on March 11, 1982.[7]
43 St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
June 11, 1991
(#91000700)
875 Cotton Street
32°30′25″N 93°45′05″W / 32.50703°N 93.75139°W / 32.50703; -93.75139 (St. Mark's Episcopal Church)
Shreveport Now known as Church of the Holy Cross. Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its first boundary increase on May 16, 1997.[7]
44 St. Paul's Bottoms
St. Paul's Bottoms
St. Paul's Bottoms
October 11, 1984
(#84000033)
Roughly bounded by North Western Avenue, North Pierre Avenue, Alston Street, Christian Street, Oakland Street, Snow Street, Texas Avenue and Milam Street
32°30′26″N 93°45′28″W / 32.50736°N 93.75769°W / 32.50736; -93.75769 (St. Paul's Bottoms)
Shreveport Also known as Ledbetter Heights. The 134 acres (54 ha) area comprises a total of 792 contributing properties built between c.1880 and c.1934. A boundary increase, including 17 other contributing properties located on Texas Avenue and Milam Street, took place on July 9, 1999.[15]
45 Scottish Rite Cathedral
Scottish Rite Cathedral
Scottish Rite Cathedral
November 6, 1986
(#86003132)
725 Cotton Street
32°30′30″N 93°44′59″W / 32.50827°N 93.74967°W / 32.50827; -93.74967 (Scottish Rite Cathedral)
Shreveport Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its first boundary increase on May 16, 1997.[7]
46 Shreveport Commercial Historic District
Shreveport Commercial Historic District
Shreveport Commercial Historic District
March 11, 1982
(#82002760)
Roughly bounded by Commerce Street, Crockett Street, Market Street, Franklin Street, Lake Street, Commons Street, Elvis Presley Avenue, Douglas Street, Travis Street, Marshall Street and Fannin Street
32°30′43″N 93°44′59″W / 32.51206°N 93.74978°W / 32.51206; -93.74978 (Shreveport Commercial Historic District)
Shreveport Also known as Downtown Shreveport Historic District. The 145 acres (59 ha) area comprises a total of 181 contributing properties. A first boundary increase took place on May 16, 1997, and a subsequent modification was made on April 29, 2015.[16][17]
47 Shreveport Fire Station No. 8
Shreveport Fire Station No. 8
Shreveport Fire Station No. 8
June 30, 2000
(#00000683)
3406 Velva Avenue
32°28′49″N 93°46′54″W / 32.48024°N 93.78161°W / 32.48024; -93.78161 (Shreveport Fire Station No. 8)
Shreveport
48 Shreveport Municipal Building
Shreveport Municipal Building
Shreveport Municipal Building
May 5, 1982
(#82002761)
724 McNeil Street
32°30′35″N 93°44′55″W / 32.50981°N 93.74861°W / 32.50981; -93.74861 (Shreveport Municipal Building)
Shreveport Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its first boundary increase on May 16, 1997.[7]
49 Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium
Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium
Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium
May 28, 1991
(#91000624)
705 Elvis Presley Boulevard
32°30′29″N 93°45′11″W / 32.50793°N 93.75296°W / 32.50793; -93.75296 (Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium)
Shreveport Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its first boundary increase on May 16, 1997.[7]
50 Shreveport Water Works Company, Pump Station
Shreveport Water Works Company, Pump Station
Shreveport Water Works Company, Pump Station
May 9, 1980
(#80001707)
142 North Common Street
32°31′04″N 93°45′26″W / 32.51769°N 93.7571°W / 32.51769; -93.7571 (Shreveport Water Works Company, Pump Station)
Shreveport
51 Shreveport Woman's Department Club Building
Shreveport Woman's Department Club Building
Shreveport Woman's Department Club Building
July 18, 1985
(#85001590)
802 Margaret Place
32°29′47″N 93°44′47″W / 32.49639°N 93.74628°W / 32.49639; -93.74628 (Shreveport Woman's Department Club Building)
Shreveport
52 South Highlands Fire Station
South Highlands Fire Station
South Highlands Fire Station
May 28, 1991
(#91000626)
763 Oneonta Street
32°27′53″N 93°44′45″W / 32.46484°N 93.74576°W / 32.46484; -93.74576 (South Highlands Fire Station)
Shreveport Also a contributing property to South Highlands Historic District
53 South Highlands Historic District
South Highlands Historic District
South Highlands Historic District
April 29, 1999
(#99000496)
Roughly bounded by Southern Avenue, Lawhon Street, Fairfield Avenue, Trabue Street, Unadilla Street, Gilbert Drive, Oneonta Street, Line Avenue, Thora Boulevard, Thornhill Avenue, Delmar Street and Southfield Road
32°27′50″N 93°44′54″W / 32.46385°N 93.74824°W / 32.46385; -93.74824 (South Highlands Historic District)
Shreveport The 188 acres (76 ha) area comprises a total of 394 contributing properties built between 1912 and 1949.[18][19]
54 Star Cemetery
Star Cemetery
Star Cemetery
January 17, 2002
(#01001478)
West of St. Joseph Cemetery, access entrance in front of 2205 Texas Avenue
32°29′26″N 93°46′09″W / 32.49069°N 93.76907°W / 32.49069; -93.76907 (Star Cemetery)
Shreveport
55 A. C. Steere Elementary School February 20, 1991
(#91000074)
4009 Youree Drive
32°28′01″N 93°43′18″W / 32.46687°N 93.72163°W / 32.46687; -93.72163 (A. C. Steere Elementary School)
Shreveport
56 Strand Theatre
Strand Theatre
Strand Theatre
May 26, 1977
(#77000668)
630 Crockett Street
32°30′37″N 93°45′00″W / 32.51022°N 93.74992°W / 32.51022; -93.74992 (Strand Theatre)
Shreveport Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its first boundary increase on May 16, 1997.[7]
57 Tally's Bank July 14, 1976
(#76000963)
525 Spring Street
32°30′52″N 93°44′46″W / 32.51443°N 93.746°W / 32.51443; -93.746 (Tally's Bank)
Shreveport Also contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its creation on March 11, 1982.[7]
58 Taylor Wholesale Grocers and Cotton Factors Warehouse-Lee Hardware Building February 13, 1986
(#86000251)
719-729 Edwards Street
32°30′42″N 93°44′47″W / 32.51156°N 93.74632°W / 32.51156; -93.74632 (Taylor Wholesale Grocers and Cotton Factors Warehouse-Lee Hardware Building)
Shreveport Now known as Lee Hardware, building is also a contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its first boundary increase on May 16, 1997.[7]
59 Texas Avenue Buildings
Texas Avenue Buildings
Texas Avenue Buildings
May 25, 1979
(#79001055)
824-874 Texas Avenue
32°30′31″N 93°45′07″W / 32.50854°N 93.75198°W / 32.50854; -93.75198 (Texas Avenue Buildings)
Shreveport All the district buildings became contributing properties of Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its first boundary increase on May 16, 1997.[7]
60 Thrasher House September 10, 1987
(#87001565)
Pioneer Heritage Center, Louisiana State University campus
32°25′53″N 93°42′12″W / 32.43134°N 93.70342°W / 32.43134; -93.70342 (Thrasher House)
Shreveport
61 Trees City Office and Bank Building
Trees City Office and Bank Building
Trees City Office and Bank Building
August 13, 1986
(#86001492)
200 South Land Avenue
32°44′28″N 93°58′16″W / 32.7412°N 93.97098°W / 32.7412; -93.97098 (Trees City Office and Bank Building)
Oil City
62 Trosper House Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Caddo_Parish,_Louisiana
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