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LSU Shreveport students are sifting through soil around a century-old building to uncover the history of a once-thriving African-American neighborhood. The cultural resource investigation at the Calanthean Temple near downtown Shreveport is part of a new internship program offered by LSUS and the Spring Street Museum. The experiential learning program is open to any LSUS student. Join LSU Shreveport student interns at a reception at 6 p.m. April 13 at the Calanthean Temple, 1007 Texas Avenue in Shreveport, to learn more about the artifacts and history they uncovered at the Calanthean Temple.
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