Spring Street Museum
Welcome to the heart of Northwest Louisiana and the tristate region. Shreveport is where it all began…where oil and water did blend, where cotton began its long dusty journey up the Texas Trail, where fortunes were made (and lost), where mayors fought duels in the middle of the street. We tell the story of our remarkable and sometimes rowdy history through photos and discovered treasures. From the Great Raft log jam cleared by Capt. Henry Miller Shreve to the legal Red Light District of the early 1900s, we bring the history of Shreveport to life!
FAQs
Where is the museum located?
The museum is located in Downtown Shreveport at 525 Spring Street. It is immediately passed the intersection of Spring and Milam.
When is the museum open?
Tuesday thru Saturday: 10AM-4:00PM. Closed Sundays, Mondays, & major holidays.
Where do I park when visiting the museum?
Visitors to the museum can park in metered spaces in front of the facility on Spring, Milam or Commerce Streets, in free surface lot spaces along the Shreveport Riverfront/Clyde Fant Parkway or in free garage spaces at the Shreveport Aquarium, Sam’s Town or Eldorado Resort Casino.
On-street meter parking is free after 5 pm, on weekends and official city holidays. All other times, it is $.25 per 30 minutes, up to two hours. Meters accept cash or payment through the ParkMobile app. You can learn more about parking downtown at DowntownShreveport.com.
Is there an admission fee?
There is no admission fee, but we do accept donations.
Do you have changing exhibits?
Yes! Check out our latest exhibit here. Call 318-562-3128 or stop by for more information.