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WATER WORKS MUSEUM
The McNeill Street Pumping Station is the home of the Shreveport Water Works Museum and has the rare distinction of being both a National Historic Landmark and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Opened in 1887 as the city’s first water plant, it added filtration in 1890, an unusual technology at the time, and in 1911, was among the earliest facilities in the country to use NEWS – SHREVEPORT WATER WORKS MUSEUM Shreveport Water Works Museum will be closed for a short summer vacation August 18 – 20. We’ll be open again this week on Friday and Saturday Aug. 21 & 22 for the usual 10a to 4p. Shreveport Water Works Museum will be open on 4th of July weekend for regular hours of10a –
CONTACT – SHREVEPORT WATER WORKS MUSEUM Contact Info. Shreveport Water Works Museum. 142 North Common Street. Shreveport, LA 71101. 318-221-3388. Open: 10a – 4p Tuesday through Saturday and 12n – 4p on Sunday. Closed Mondays.WATER WORKS HISTORY
The McNeill Street Water Treatment Plant was constructed in 1887 as the original water works for the City of Shreveport, Louisiana.It was the second water works built in Louisiana and one of the first in the post-Civil War South. As with many other municipal utilities developed during this era, it began as a private franchise that constructed and operated water treatment and distribution andRAILROAD MUSEUM
The Red River Valley Railroad Historical Society, Inc. was founded in Shreveport, Louisiana in 1981 by a dedicated group of railroad enthusiasts. Currently, the society is involved in preserving its rolling stock and curating the displays of many railroad artifacts inSCHEDULE A TOUR
Schedule a Tour. We would be pleased to conduct a guided tour of our historic site for your organization or group. To schedule a tour you may phone the McNeill Street Pumping Station Preservation Society at (318) 221-3388 or submit your request using theMERCHANDISE
A Cardinal Necessity Book. Casual readers and history buffs alike will love A Cardinal Necessity by Terry Reynolds. In the late 1880’s as its 50 th birthday approached, Shreveport’s residents had to find their own water, as there was no public water supply. Not only was the city paying the price in disease, but the growth of the community was in danger of being strangled.NEWSLETTERS
Shreveport Water Works Museum 142 N Common St Shreveport, LA 71101(318) 221-3388
PRESERVATION SOCIETY Preservation Society. The McNeill Street Pumping Station Preservation Society was established in 1998 and incorporated in the State of Louisiana in 1999. In 2000, it was approved by the U. S. Internal Revenue Service as a tax-exempt, nonprofit, 501 (c)3 organization. Its board of directors and membership have the goals of preserving and SHREVEPORT WATER WORKS MUSEUM SHREVEPORT WATER WORKS MUSEUM. The McNeill pumping station is a turn-of-the-century (the LAST century, that is) water works that was. the last known steam-powered municipal water treatment plant inWATER WORKS MUSEUM
The McNeill Street Pumping Station is the home of the Shreveport Water Works Museum and has the rare distinction of being both a National Historic Landmark and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Opened in 1887 as the city’s first water plant, it added filtration in 1890, an unusual technology at the time, and in 1911, was among the earliest facilities in the country to use NEWS – SHREVEPORT WATER WORKS MUSEUM Shreveport Water Works Museum will be closed for a short summer vacation August 18 – 20. We’ll be open again this week on Friday and Saturday Aug. 21 & 22 for the usual 10a to 4p. Shreveport Water Works Museum will be open on 4th of July weekend for regular hours of10a –
CONTACT – SHREVEPORT WATER WORKS MUSEUM Contact Info. Shreveport Water Works Museum. 142 North Common Street. Shreveport, LA 71101. 318-221-3388. Open: 10a – 4p Tuesday through Saturday and 12n – 4p on Sunday. Closed Mondays.WATER WORKS HISTORY
The McNeill Street Water Treatment Plant was constructed in 1887 as the original water works for the City of Shreveport, Louisiana.It was the second water works built in Louisiana and one of the first in the post-Civil War South. As with many other municipal utilities developed during this era, it began as a private franchise that constructed and operated water treatment and distribution andRAILROAD MUSEUM
The Red River Valley Railroad Historical Society, Inc. was founded in Shreveport, Louisiana in 1981 by a dedicated group of railroad enthusiasts. Currently, the society is involved in preserving its rolling stock and curating the displays of many railroad artifacts inSCHEDULE A TOUR
Schedule a Tour. We would be pleased to conduct a guided tour of our historic site for your organization or group. To schedule a tour you may phone the McNeill Street Pumping Station Preservation Society at (318) 221-3388 or submit your request using theMERCHANDISE
A Cardinal Necessity Book. Casual readers and history buffs alike will love A Cardinal Necessity by Terry Reynolds. In the late 1880’s as its 50 th birthday approached, Shreveport’s residents had to find their own water, as there was no public water supply. Not only was the city paying the price in disease, but the growth of the community was in danger of being strangled.NEWSLETTERS
Shreveport Water Works Museum 142 N Common St Shreveport, LA 71101(318) 221-3388
PRESERVATION SOCIETY Preservation Society. The McNeill Street Pumping Station Preservation Society was established in 1998 and incorporated in the State of Louisiana in 1999. In 2000, it was approved by the U. S. Internal Revenue Service as a tax-exempt, nonprofit, 501 (c)3 organization. Its board of directors and membership have the goals of preserving andSCHEDULE A TOUR
Schedule a Tour. We would be pleased to conduct a guided tour of our historic site for your organization or group. To schedule a tour you may phone the McNeill Street Pumping Station Preservation Society at (318) 221-3388 or submit your request using theBECOME A MEMBER
Shreveport Water Works Museum 142 N Common St Shreveport, LA 71101(318) 221-3388
GIVE FOR GOOD IS A GO! Museums of all kinds are temporarily closed around here by the “virus”, but the annual Give For Good donate-a-thon is an online event that’s not bothered a bit by such things. The big day is Tuesday May 5 (all day, midnight to midnight), but beginning on April21
COVID-19 IS CLOSING MUSEUM Shreveport Water Works Museum 142 N Common St Shreveport, LA 71101(318) 221-3388
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Shreveport Water Works Museum 142 N Common St Shreveport, LA 71101(318) 221-3388
ON VACATION 8/23/20 UNTIL WEDNESDAY 8/26 Shreveport Water Works Museum will be closed for a brief vacation Sunday August 23 through Tuesday August 25. Reopening on Wednesday August 26 to resume regular hours of 10a to 4p Tuesday through Saturday and 12n to 4p on Sunday. THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX The Newsletter of the McNeill Street Pumping Station Preservation Society P.O. Box 957 www.shreveportwaterworks.org Summer 2019 Shreveport, LA 711 63 318-221-3388 Food Trucks At TheMuseum Returns
2017 – SHREVEPORT WATER WORKS MUSEUM Shreveport Water Works Museum will be open regular hours 10a – 4p on Saturday December 23, closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and back to regular hours on Tuesday December 26. 2016 – SHREVEPORT WATER WORKS MUSEUM The Shreveport Water Works Museum will be closed for a vacation on Saturday November 12 and Sunday November 13. Please forgive the absence and come see us another time! THE NEWSLETTER OF THE MCNEILL STREET PUMPING STATION Spring 2018 The Flight of the Phoenix Page 2 use is www.giveforgoodnla.org, but you’ll have to wait for it to go live on the big day MAY 1, 2018 (mark your calendar). Search for McNeill Street Pumping Station Preservation Society and follow the directions to read about us and make a donation.Donate
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WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE WATER YOU DRINK? A LOT IF YOU VISIT HERE!SHREVEPORT
WATER WORKS MUSEUM
The McNeill pumping station is a turn-of-the-century (the LAST century, that is) water works that was THE LAST KNOWN STEAM-POWERED MUNICIPAL WATER TREATMENT PLANT IN THEUNITED STATES
when its steam engines were finally retired in 1980. A NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK CLOSED UNTIL ???? BY COVID-19 RESPONSE Open 10a – 4p Tues thru Sat & 12n – 4p Sunday Closed Mondays & most major holidaysDISCOVER MORE
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The inside is all original and has all the pumps intact dating back to the first one in the 1800s. It was very impressive and even had a small train museum beside it. Overall I would return. The museum itself was just so neat. Don't miss it, it's free.Visited July 2015
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Proper roadside attraction!” This is an old water works building that’s being conserved by volunteers and as such it’s not over done or particularly clever, but it does have all the old drinking water cleaning systems in place and you get to walk around everything. All power to the people looking after this place, you rock!Visited July 2015
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It's a huge place with an awesome story. The place is still operational if it has to be. It's free but you can help by donating to the cause. It also has the railroad history next door - it's free too!Visited July 2015
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We arrived just after the Waterworks Museum had opened and because we were the only ones there, we received a personalized tour of the facility given by Kevin. He explained the operation of each piece of equipment and how it evolved over the last 100 years. It is definitely worth the trip for anyone interested in engineering marvels or the history of water treatment. This site has the rare honor of being listed as a National Historic Landmark and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Free admission, but donations are needed to upkeep this historical landmark. Visited September 2015Chrissy REnnis, TX
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This is a super interesting look at industrial equipment of another era. I'm so glad I took the time to take a look. Visited October 2014 lharbourwilsonShreveport, LA* __
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