Cotton Street, Shreveport, Louisiana
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[edit] Cotton Street in Downtown Shreveport
Cotton Street runs along the south side of Downtown Shreveport. One of the oldest Gay and Lesbian bars in Louisiana, the Corner Lounge at the corner of Cotton and Louisiana Avenue. At the terminus of Cotton at Marshall Street is the largest of Shreveport's handful of gay & lesbian bars, Central Station. This club is located in the old Grand Central Station of Shreveport built in 1909. It has 3 clubs in one, featuring a country and western bar, a dance club, and a drag queen showroom upstairs.
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- Shreveport Philadelphia Center - HIV/GLBT Center
- P.A.C.E. - Shreveport (Political Action Council for Equality)
- Gay & Lesbian Outreach at Centenary College
- Robinson Film Center (features GLBT movies)
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