Thursday, April 3, 2014

Allendale Fire - Shreveport, Louisiana

Looks like I get to take a trip to north Louisiana!!!!

“At this location, on sept. 4, 1925, the most disatrous fire in Shreveport’s history erupted when a hot water heater exploded. Although Fire Station No. 4 was located across the street, a broken water main rendered it helpless to fight the blaze. Between 9PM on the 4th and 6A, pm Sept. 5, 1925 a total of 9 city blocks and 194 homes wee lost. Although many were homeless, no lives were lost.”

This marker was put in place a “Historic Sites Signs Projects” by joint efforts between the City of Shreveport, Bossier City, Caddo Parish, & Bossier Parish, which began in 1995 and ran for 12 years. The Highland Area Partnership of Shreveport spearheaded the effort in the first place. Bob Marak designed the signs, the Shreveport City sign shop produced them, Eric J. Brock (historian in Shreveport) wrote the texts. This marker program was sponsored by the Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau and was coordinated by Eric J. Brock, local historian, and Robert J Marak The project included many historic sites already marked by the state of Louisiana and resulted in 142 markers placed in the Shreveport-Bossier area.
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