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Nestled along the Red River in northwest Louisiana, Shreveport is a city that knows how to show visitors a good time. From its lively downtown riverfront to its tranquil gardens and fascinating museums, Shreveport, Louisiana offers a diverse range of things to do for travelers of all stripes.
This state-of-the-art facility houses over 3, animals representing species from around the world. Immerse yourself in colorful underwater worlds as you walk through a foot shark tunnel, get hands-on at the touch tanks, and marvel at exotic creatures like flashlight fish and weedy seadragons. Educational programs and feedings throughout the day make this an engaging experience for all ages.
Housed in a beautiful Italianate mansion surrounded by 40 acres of lush gardens, the R. Highlights include works by Frederic Remington, Charles M. Outside, stroll through the fragrant rose garden and admire the whimsical outdoor sculptures. Admission is always free. Ignite your curiosity at Sci-Port Discovery Center, a sprawling science museum packed with over hands-on exhibits. Climb inside a simulated space station, dig for fossils, learn about the human body, and experiment with light and sound in the interactive galleries.
Sci-Port also hosts traveling exhibitions on topics ranging from dinosaurs to nanotechnology. Built in , this steam-powered waterworks is the only one of its kind still in existence in the United States. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Stop and smell the roses—literally—at the American Rose Center, the national headquarters of the American Rose Society. Spanning acres, the gardens showcase over 20, rosebushes in more than varieties.
Guided tours are available by reservation. Find a moment of Zen at the Asian Gardens of Shreveport, a serene oasis in the heart of the city. This tranquil garden represents over 15 Asian countries through its plants, architecture, and sculptures. Cross the traditional moon bridge, feed the koi fish, and admire the intricate details of the Vietnamese pavilion and the Japanese torii gate.