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By Patty Inglish, MS



Alexandria Region of Louisiana

The eight parishes (counties) of this region of Louisiana include Avoyelles, Catahoula, Concordia, Grant, LaSalle, Rapides, Vernon, and Winn Parish. In addition, the Alexandria-Pineville statistical area in central to the region and to Rapides Parish is the hub for Services and Retail Business in Central Louisiana.

France had owned the area around Rapides Parish and the Red River until 1769, when she deeded the land to Spain. A trading post was established and saw commerce with Spain, France, England, USA, and Native America. France took over the land again in 1800 and sold it to the US in 1803. The area has been prosperous in logging and trapping, as well as agriculture and industry in the past.

In the 21st century, Downtown Alexandria itself has been undergoing massive Urban Revitalization toward greener industries and business, creating abundant job openings,and attracting new residents from in and out of the state. Located in the center of Louisiana, Alexandria is a short distance form each of the other seven regions and their unique and occasionally overlapping cultures, histories, cuisines & festivals and other events.

Historically, many Alexandria city streets are names of well known World War II figures.

Red River Amphitheatre

(Photos this page, public domain)
(Photos this page, public domain)

Top 10 High Demand Jobs

  1. Sales Representatives for Whsle, Mfg, Technical and Scientific Products
  2. Mechanics for Farm Equipment and Industrial Machinery
  3. Paralegals & Legal Assistants
  4. Surveying/Mapping Technicians
  5. Urban/Regional Planners
  6. Construction/Building Inspectors
  7. Home Health Aides (HHAs)
  8. Legal Secretaries
  9. Photographers
  10. Non-farm Animal Caretakers - e.g. pet shops workers, groomers, pet sitting service workers, dog breeders, some zoo workers (see bottom of Hub page), animal trainers for circuses or films and TV, and other positions.

The Jackson Street bridge.
The Jackson Street bridge.

Additional Fast Growing Occupations

  • Tax Preparers
  • Medical Assistants and Dental Hygienists
  • Aircraft Mechanics & Service Techs
  • Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts
  • Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
  • Network and Computer Systems Administrators (IT)
  • Advertising/Promotions Managers
  • Mainstream Preschool Teachers
  • Civil Engineers
  • Architectural and Civil Drafters

 

Largest Area Employers

  • Rapides Regional Medical Center - Thsi medical cneter continues to expand and create new Medical and Helathcare related job openings (see photo at right), with special incentives for NURSING (Incentives). Job LListing for "nurses" does not include a number to be hired - hiring is ongoing.
  • CLECO - Electricity utlity
  • Louisiana State University at Alexandria
  • Christus St. Frances Cabrini Hospital
  • England Airpark
  • US Military: Camp Beauregard -- Officer Candidate School and Urban Assault Course.
  • International Paper

Bringhurst Field


Local Higher Education

  • Louisiana State University at Alexandria
  • Louisiana College - Pineville; Southern Baptist-affiliated. New progams in place for

  • Respiratory Therapy
  • Physical Therapy Assistant
  • Medical Technician 
  • Radiologic Technology
 
  • Louisiana Technical College at Alexandria
  • Northwestern State University - Natchitoches

Area Sports

Alexandria Aces - baseball/United Baseball League.

Recreational Venues:

  • Bringhurst Park - Ballpark for the Aces, Alexandria Zoo, golf course, tennis, play area.
  • Indian Creek Lake and Recreation Area
  • Kincaid Lake Recreation Area
  • Kisatchie National Forest
  • Valentine Lake Recreation Area
  • Wild Azalea National Recreation Trail
  • Louisiana Nursery Festival


(public domain)
(public domain)

Lousiana History Museum

This museum hosts a large permanet exhibit regarding Native Americans in the state and especially in Central Lousiana.

The web site Alexandria Retrospective presents a timeline for the history of Alexandria, upthrough its present revitalization and expansion with sister city Pineville. This site includes photos and descriptions of historic and popular landmarks around the Alexandria-Pineville area, Classified Ads from the 1950s, historic postcards, residents photo albums of special events, a World War 2 matchbook cover slide presentation that is very interesting, a layout about the old Bentley Hotel.

General Dwight D. Eisenhower took over The Bentley in WWII as Officers' Quarters for Himself and Generals Clark and Patton during the Lousiaina Maneuvers. This is a reason thaty so many streets are named after WWII luminaries. These include Admiral Halsey, General MacArthur, and General Clark.


Cultural Richness

The Diocese of Alexandria reports through its long-term records that the nature of the population of the Alexandria - Pineville region hase been a rich tapestry of diverse threads. Some of these peoples include the French, Acadians, modern Cajun, Spanish, British, Czech, Polish, African, African-American, Creole, and Native American. These are all seen in Mardi Gras and Riverfest celebrations.

The Diocese began as the Diocese of Natchitoches, 7/29/1853 and transferred 57 years later to Alexandria 8/06/1910. The Bishop Martin Historical Museum is located at 2nd & Church Streets in historic central city Natchitoches.

A newer local festival initiated to celebrate all that is in Central Louisiana is called Cenlabration (Central Louisiana Celebration), held during Labor Day Weekend.


Zoo Highlights with Les Whitt

Bayous Presented in Alexandria Zoo Habitat

Cajun Cuisine: Authentic Cajun Recipes from Louisiana's Bayou Country Cajun Cuisine: Authentic Cajun Recipes from Louisiana's Bayou Country
Price: $12.00
List Price: $22.50
People of the Bayou Cajun Life in Lost America People of the Bayou Cajun Life in Lost America
Price: $10.21
List Price: $14.95
Jambalaya for the Soul: Humorous Stories and Cajun Recipes from the Bayou Jambalaya for the Soul: Humorous Stories and Cajun Recipes from the Bayou
Price: $6.99
List Price: $14.99
Down the Bayou: A Collection of Favorite Cajun Recipes Down the Bayou: A Collection of Favorite Cajun Recipes
Price: $5.00
List Price: $16.95

Alexandria Zoo

The animal exhibits at the Alexandria Zoo began in 1926 with pets that owners simply no longer wanted. Some werer thrown out by the side of the road.

The zoo limped along with dogs, goats, rabbits, and perhaps a monkey and a bison until the 1970s when a Zoo Keeper was finally hired by the city. The first Zoo Supervisor, Robert Leslie Whitt, was hired in 1974 and served until his death on August 16, 2008 just 6 days short of this 57th birthday, but after 14 successful years as a heart transplant recipient.

During Supervisor Whitt's zoo tenure, hundreds of exhibits and animals arrived at the zoo, along with a permanent Vietnam War Memorial. Workforce development program participants in the city helped to remodel and reconstruct old exhibits. As of 2008, this zoological park had become a world class installation praised by the renowned Jungle Jack Hanna and fully accredited by the AZA certification agency for zoos.

The people and animals of Alexandria miss Les Whitt very much, but the zoo remains a major attraction in his honor. It attracts visitors and new residents and its ongoing expansion is likely to create additional jobs within the organization and among adjacent businesses in the Retail, Hospitality, and Entertainment Industries.

The Alexandria Zoo has been designated as the Top Family Friendly, Educational, and Tourist attraction in all of Central Louisiana. It contains a large horticultural collection as well as animals, with its own bamboo grove; and is one of only 27 zoos globally to have Indo-Chinese tigers. Visitors rates are extremely low and one can join the Friends of the Zoo group for free.

This single attraction helps to make Central Louisiana a great place for Young Professionals to start families and pursue career advancement, although many Retirement Workers find happiness there, along with Mid-Careerists.

The Official Zoo Train Tour - Fun!


Cajun & Zydeco Music

Cajun Music: The Essential Collection Cajun Music: The Essential Collection
Price: $12.04
List Price: $17.98
The Best of Cajun: The Traditional Songs The Best of Cajun: The Traditional Songs
Price: $6.62
List Price: $10.98
Cajun Classics: Kings Of Cajun At Their Very Best Cajun Classics: Kings Of Cajun At Their Very Best
Price: $5.91
List Price: $11.49
Cajun Saturday Night Cajun Saturday Night
Price: $4.69
List Price: $7.98

Louisiana Collections

Oneida Lousiana 3-Piece Serving Set Oneida Lousiana 3-Piece Serving Set
Price: $27.99
List Price: $60.00
Eagle's Cry: a Novel of the Lousiana Purchase Eagle's Cry: a Novel of the Lousiana Purchase
Price: $0.95
List Price: $25.95
LSU Tigers Poly Fleece Pullover (X-Large) LSU Tigers Poly Fleece Pullover (X-Large)
Price: $54.99
List Price: $54.99
Louisiana Roasted Red Pepper Hot Sauce, 3-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 12) Louisiana Roasted Red Pepper Hot Sauce, 3-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 12)
Price: $16.58
List Price: $17.52

Alexandria LA in the News

  • Jindal Marks Groundbreaking for Widening of Final Segment for La. 28KATC 3 Lafayette36 hours ago

    ALEXANDRIA - Today, Governor Bobby Jindal marked the groundbreaking for the widening of the final segment of La. 28 from the Vernon Parish line to La. 121 in Rapides Parish, which he called a critical corridor for Central Louisiana, Ft.Polk and the country's national security efforts. Governor Jindal said, "This road is not only a critical corridor for the people of Central Louisiana, but also ...

  • Entering the final stage: Ground broken for last segment of La. 28 West to be four-lanedThe Alexandria Town Talk23 hours ago

    With a few shovels full of dirt Wednesday, the final phase of revamping the "critical" artery between Alexandria and Leesville officially began.

  • La. 28 four-laning to be completed by 2012Leesville Daily Leader16 hours ago

    Governor Bobby Jindal was on hand yesterday at the groundbreaking ceremony to mark the beginning of construction on the final segment of the La. 28 four-laning project.

  • Former Pineville mayor Fred Baden diesKPLC Lake Charles9 hours ago

    Associated Press - December 17, 2009 5:04 PM ET PINEVILLE, La. (AP) - Hixson Brothers Funeral Home in Alexandria confirms that longtime Pineville Mayor Fred Baden is dead at the age of...

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