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The John James Audubon Bridge, completed and opened in May 2011, is a Lower Mississippi River crossing between Pointe Coupee and West Feliciana parishes in south central Louisiana.
John James Audubon Bridge: LA 10: St. Francisville and New Roads: 2011 Huey P. Long Bridge (Baton Rouge) US 190 Canadian Pacific Kansas City: Port Allen and Baton Rouge: 1940 Horace Wilkinson Bridge
Audubon was born in Les Cayes in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) [5] on his father's sugarcane plantation.He was the son of Lieutenant Jean Audubon, a French naval officer (and privateer) from the south of Brittany, [6] and his mistress, Jeanne Rabine, [7] a 27-year-old chambermaid from Les Touches, Brittany (now in the modern region Pays de la Loire).
John James Audubon Bridge (Mississippi River), a bridge in Louisiana, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title John James Audubon Bridge .
This includes the John James Audubon Bridge across the Mississippi River, which is used as a connector between the west and east bank routes of the Great River Road. [24] Additionally, the entirety of LA 10 east of Morganza is part of the Zachary Taylor Parkway, [25] an ongoing parkway project first designated by the state legislature in 1992. [26]
John James Audubon Bridge: 482 m (1,581 ft) ... Louisiana: 34: Robert F. Kennedy Bridge: 421 m (1,380 ft) ... John P. Grace Memorial Bridge dismantled in 2005:
A student athlete collapsed during a high school junior varsity basketball game in Rochester Wednesday evening. Around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, emergency responders were called to John James Audubon ...
In June 2011, the John James Audubon Bridge was constructed as the new crossing of the Mississippi River. This was the successor to the ferry three miles up-river. It connected New Roads to St. Francisville via Louisiana highway 10. Louisiana 10 then connected to US-61, three miles south of St. Francisville.