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  2. List of streets of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Barthelemy Lafon (1769–1820), namer of Lower Garden District streets; Bernard de Marigny (1785–1868), namer of Faubourg Marigny & Bywater streets; History of New Orleans; Neighborhoods in New Orleans. Downtown New Orleans; French Quarter; Uptown New Orleans

  3. Category:Streets in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Streets in New Orleans" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. St. Charles Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The street was laid out atop a slight rise, the remains of an old natural levee, in connection with the construction of the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad, which became the St. Charles Streetcar Line. The long traffic avenue originally used for horse-drawn buggies and wagons, with public rail transit running down the center, helped fuel ...

  5. List of state highways in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    LA 1 Bus. in New Roads: 1955: current LA 414: 10.550: 16.979 LA 413 north of Lakeland: LA 413 at Ventress: 1955: current LA 415: 25.801: 41.523 I-10 west of Port Allen: LA 413 east of New Roads: 1955: current LA 416: 7.247: 11.663 LA 1 at Knapp: LA 415 at Hermitage: 1955: current LA 417: 24.281: 39.076 LA 10 at Red Cross: LA 418 at Legonier

  6. Road map - Wikipedia

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    An 1853 map of Louisiana with an inset street map of New Orleans Road maps often distinguish between major and minor thoroughfares (such as motorways vs. surface streets ) by using thicker lines or bolder colors for the major roads.

  7. Louisiana Highway 611 - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Highway 611 (LA 611) is a collection of three current and ten former state-maintained streets in Jefferson, Metairie, and New Orleans. All thirteen routes were established with the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering.

  8. 9th Ward of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Roads in the 9th Ward continue to improve. Streets neglected for years before Katrina have been resurfaced, such as St. Claude Avenue and Poland Avenue, Chartres Street and parts of Desire Street, but numerous smaller neighborhood roads remain a patchwork of potholes and uneven dips and humps.

  9. U.S. Route 11 in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Within the state of Louisiana, the highway travels 31 miles (50 km) [1] from the national southern terminus at US 90 in New Orleans to the Mississippi state line south of Picayune. From New Orleans East, US 11 crosses Lake Pontchartrain on the nearly five-mile-long (8.0 km) Maestri Bridge.