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  2. First a cotton exporting river landing, next a railroad town, then an airbase and oil-boom town, it now garners attention, tourism and an economic boost from the newest boom, recreational gaming. Three riverboats, Horseshoe, Casino Magic and Isle of Capri line Bossier City's developing riverfront.

  3. Jul 21, 2022 · Sitting on the Red River opposite its sister city, Shreveport, Bossier City is a community of more than 60,000. Combined with its neighbor, this is a gaming hub for the Ark-La-Tex region, with huge, Vegas-style casino resorts lining both banks of the river, interspersed with malls and top-notch family attractions.

  4. Bossier City is the second-largest city in Northern Louisiana and the largest city in Bossier Parish. Home to Barksdale Air Force Base, which hosts several Air Force commands, as well as the backup landing site of Air Force One, Bossier City's recent history revolves largely around the U.S. military. In addition, most of the casinos in the Ark ...

  5. History. Arnold-Tidwell House near the Cypress Lake recreational area is one of three antebellum homes still standing in Bossier Parish. [5] Willis Knighton Hospital in Bossier City serves much of northern Bossier Parish. Swimmers at Cypress Lake on a cloudy summer day.

  6. Bossier City is a city in Bossier Parish in the northwestern region of the state of Louisiana in the United States. It is the second-most populous city in the Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan statistical area. In 2020, it had a total population of 62,701, up from 61,315 in 2010.

  7. Bossier City | Explore Louisiana. Bossier City and neighboring Shreveport, located adjacent to each other on the Red River, form the largest metro area in north Louisiana. Bossier’s attractiveness is apparent from afar: Its waterfront casinos form the city’s skyline, and offer a range of table games, slots and live entertainment.

  8. Bossier City, city, Bossier parish, northwestern Louisiana, U.S., on the east bank of the Red River (bridged), opposite Shreveport. In the 1830s the area was part of a plantation owned by the Cane family, and the city’s site was known as Cane’s Landing.

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