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Plain Dealing is a town in Bossier Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 893 in 2020. [3] . It is part of the Shreveport – Bossier City metropolitan statistical area. History. [edit]
4. Feb. 2024 · Its name changed to Plain Dealing, and the town was chartered on April 24, 1890, with a population of less than 100. A sign in the Bossier Chamber of Commerce pays homage to the origins of...
In 1928, the village of Plain Dealing was charted as an incorporated town. Curbs and gutters were added to the streets, concrete sidewalks replaced planked walks. The water and sewer system were installed in 1929.
22. Juni 2018 · Plain Dealing began life as a plantation in the mid-1800s and in less than 100 years had grown to be a bustling town. Let’s take a trip down memory lane to see how the community began and has continued to evolve over the last 128 years.
25. Jan. 2024 · Plain Dealing, Louisiana, located in the northwest corner of the state, is a town steeped in history and brimming with character. Despite its modest size, the town is home to several remarkable historical landmarks and attractions that provide a fascinating glimpse into the past.
6. Sept. 2018 · The town of Plain Dealing has grown and changed over its 100-plus years. But the constant has always been the people. The town is filled with passionate residents who love its pace and quality of life. Pat Boggs is owner of Kelly Pharmacy. He has lived all of his 60 years in the town.
14. Dez. 2007 · The name was soon changed to Plain Dealing after the Gilmer former Virginia plantation. The area attracted many more families, most of them wealthy Plantation Owners from other southern states who brought with them their families, live stock and slaves.