Huey P. Long House (Forest Ave., Shreveport, Louisiana)

The Huey P. Long House on Forest Avenue in Shreveport, Louisiana was built in 1926.

[1] It is a two-story Spanish Colonial Revival-style house made with stucco over hollow tile.

It is significant for its association with politician Huey P. Long, who with his family moved into the house in 1926.

He moved to Baton Rouge in 1928 when he became governor of the state, but the house remained in the family until the 1970s.

This article about a property in Louisiana on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.

Historical marker