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  2. Claiborne Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Claiborne Avenue is a major thoroughfare in New Orleans, Louisiana.It runs the length of the city, about 9.5 miles (15.3 km), beginning at the Jefferson Parish line and ending at the St. Bernard Parish line; the street continues under different names in both directions.

  3. Louisiana Highway 3082 - Wikipedia

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    LA 3082 was the short-lived designation for the relocation of LA 39 between New Orleans and Chalmette in the mid-1960s. The project called for the improvement and widening of North Claiborne Avenue as a four-lane thoroughfare from Elysian Fields Avenue east to Paris Road in Chalmette.

  4. Claiborne Avenue Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Claiborne Avenue Bridge, officially known as the Judge William Seeber Bridge, is a vertical lift bridge in New Orleans, Louisiana over the Industrial Canal.It was built by the Louisiana Department of Highways (later renamed the Department of Transportation and Development) and opened to vehicular traffic in 1957.

  5. Louisiana Highway 39 - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Highway 39 (LA 39) is a state highway in Louisiana that serves Orleans, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines Parishes. In New Orleans, LA 39 is referred to as North Claiborne Avenue, while in St. Bernard Parish, it is known as Judge Perez Drive. It spans 54.08 miles (87.03 km) and is bannered north/south.

  6. Louisiana Highway 46 - Wikipedia

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    In New Orleans, LA 46 begins as ... LA 46 is a divided, four-lane highway from LA 39/LA 3021/North Claiborne Avenue to LA 47/Paris Road, where it narrows to an ...

  7. Interstate 10 in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans: Claiborne Expressway from Franklin Avenue to Industrial Canal: April 1966 [43] New Orleans: Industrial Canal Bridge: December 21, 1965 [44] New Orleans: Industrial Canal to Morrison Road: December 8, 1966 [45] New Orleans: Morrison Road to Paris Road: October 18, 1972 [46] New Orleans: Paris Road to US 11: April 24, 1967 [47]

  8. Interstate 610 (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    There are calls to remove I-10 from the Claiborne Expressway in New Orleans and rename I-610 to I-10. The entire length of the Pontchartrain Expressway would likely be renamed as I-910 or I-49. [ 6 ]

  9. Elysian Fields Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Elysian Fields Avenue New Orleans. Elysian Fields Avenue is a broad, straight avenue in New Orleans named after the Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris.It courses south to north from the Lower Mississippi River to Lake Pontchartrain, a distance of approximately 5 miles (8.0 km).