Central Louisiana has become known as "The
Crossroads," a place where all of Louisiana comes together
- from culture to food and music. With a population of over
46,342, Alexandria continues to grow in every sector of our
society.
Today, the city and the area have changed.
Cleco, Procter and Gamble, International Paper, Dresser Valve
Works are just a few of the large corporations that have chosen
to call Central Louisiana home. The Red River is now navigable
thanks to the Red River Waterway Project. The $1.9 billion
Red River Waterway Project, authorized by Congress in 1968
added a series of five lock and dam complexes to the river.
These structures perform a stair step effect on the river,
creating controllable pools and passageways for river traffic.
England Air Force Base closed in 1994, but
was successfully converted to England Industrial Airpark and
is now home to many manufacturing and technology companies.
Central Louisianas work in several industrial
sectors, with the largest being education, health and social
services, followed by retail. Closely trailing behind retail
are construction, manufacturing, public adminstration and
the arts, entertainment, recreation and hospitality sector.
Timber and Forestry products remain the #1 crop for this area.
Cotton, Sugar Cane, Sweet Potatoes, Corn, and Soy Beans are
also being farmed.
View an Alexandria Retrospective created by Ken Freeman
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