Bossier City, Louisiana

Bossier City, Louisiana is located in the northwest corner of the state along the Red River, sharing the banks with its sister city, Shreveport. The population of the city is more than 56,000 people.   The city’s history dates back to the Civil War, when Confederate soldiers set up Fort Smith in the area.   Bossier High School is now near the area that the fort was originally established.   Throughout the years, many people have passed through Bossier City and decided to stay, mainly because of the rich soil that was present in the river valley the city sets in.   The city experiences a mild climate throughout the year.

Bossier City also has a place in the great history of railroads.   It was the site for the first woman to drive in a commemorative gold spike, which became part of the Shreveport and Pacific Railroad.

One of the largest employers in the city is the Barksdale Air Force Base.   It has been here since 1933 and brings a great presence to the city.  Bossier City is also home to an arena football team.

This historic city has the hometown feel with the charm of southern hospitality to go along with it, making it a great place to retire.