atmosphere and mild year-round climate to star attractions and our famous southern hospitality the sister cities are the perfect location for your next meeting or reunion.
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hreveport-Bossier is the perfect blend of small town feel mixed with big city amenities. From our relaxed
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While you’re here stop by Barksdale Air Force Base and the Eighth Air Force Museum. There you’ll find a display of aircraft and missiles including a rare collection of WWII Air Force aircraft as well as exhibits that tell the story of Historic Barksdale Air Force Base, 2nd Bomb Wing and the “Mighty Eighth” synonymous with WWII action over the skies of war-torn Europe. Of course if leisure is more your taste, take some
time to enjoy one of our spectacular gardens or museums. The R.W. Norton Art Gallery, J. Bennett Johnson Waterway Regional Visitor’s Center and the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum are some of the most interesting, interactive and all-around favorite must-sees in Shreveport-Bossier. Visit
www.shreveport-bossier.org for more information on bureau services for your reunion or meeting, things to do while in town or to book your stay in Shreveport-Bossier: Louisiana’s Other Side.
Let us make your next meeting the star attraction in Shreveport- Bossier: Louisiana’s Other Side. Our state-of-the-art Shreveport Convention Center and attached Hilton Hotel will extend star treatment and hospitality to conference planners and attendees alike. Let us roll out the red carpet for you.
Contact Suzanne Manfredi, convention sales manager for the Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau to plan your meeting today.
1-800-551-8682 ext. 106
smanfredi@sbctb.org
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