The Alexandria Post-War Suburbs Historic District encompasses a collection of residential neighborhoods developed in Alexandria, Louisiana, following World War II. These suburbs showcase a range of architectural styles representative of the era's burgeoning middle-class housing.
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Architecture
Roughly Bounded Marye St., Bolton Ave., White St., And Bayou Hynson, Alexandria, Louisiana
Architecture
503 Washington St., Alexandria, Louisiana
Military; Engineering
Red River S Of U.s. 71, Alexandria, Louisiana
Commerce; Architecture
6291 Old Baton Rouge Highway, Alexandria, Louisiana
Architecture
801 3rd St., Alexandria, Louisiana
Architecture
330 Saint James St., Alexandria, Louisiana
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Community Planning And Development; Commerce; Agriculture; Architecture; Performing Arts
La 13 And U.s. 90, Crowley, Louisiana
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Bayou Lafourche, The Mississippi River Levee, Jackson Ave., Marchand Dr., And Monroe And Church Sts., Donaldsonville, Louisiana
Commerce; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Monroe, Washington, N. Ogden, And Bontempt Sts., Marksville, Louisiana
Commerce; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By The Rr Line, Second, Stewart, And Port Sts., Deridder, Louisiana
Education; Black
6th St. Between Crawford Ave. & Napoleon St., Arcadia, Louisiana
Education; Architecture
La 517, Gibsland, Louisiana