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Curving to the northwest, LA 56 skirts the Houma city limits and becomes known as East Main Street. The route proceeds a short distance further to a T-intersection with LA 24 next to the Houma–Terrebonne Airport in an area known as Presque Isle. LA 56 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length. [52] [61] [62] [63]
Louisiana Highway 661 (LA 661) runs 2.61 miles (4.20 km) in a north–south direction from LA 315 south of Houma to LA 24 in Houma, Terrebonne Parish. [ 23 ] The route heads northeast from an interchange with LA 315 (Bayou Dularge Road) and immediately crosses a swing bridge over the Houma Navigation Canal .
Was SR 675 and Route C-1384 before 1955; originally ran from US 90/US 167 to LA 94, but the section from Simcoe and Surrey Streets to US 90/US 167 became US 167 around 1964; extended to LA 98 (replacing LA 728-1) in 2009 LA 177: 17.13: 27.57 LA 175 north of Pleasant Hill: US 84/LA 1 at Gahagan: 1955: current exit 162 on I-49 concurrent with US 371
The route resumes on the north side of the canal and proceeds northwest a short distance to its terminus at LA 182 (Barrow Street) opposite the concurrent LA 311 and LA 312. LA 3197 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length. The entire highway is in Houma, Terrebonne Parish.
Louisiana Highway 312 (LA 312) runs 1.24 miles (2.00 km) in a north–south direction, primarily along Lafayette Street, from LA 182/LA 311/LA 3197 to LA 24 in Houma, Terrebonne Parish. [ 43 ] The route begins at Barrow Street, a junction with LA 182 and LA 3197 .
Louisiana Highway 182 (LA 182) is a state highway located in central and southeastern Louisiana.It runs 173.41 miles (279.08 km) [2] in a northwest to southeast direction from LA 29 in Whiteville to U.S. Highway 90 (US 90) north of Raceland.
US 90 enters Louisiana at the Texas line over the Sabine River as part of I-10. Separating at exit 4 and running parallel on the north side of I-10 through Sulphur, before rejoining I-10 east of Westlake, crossing the Calcasieu River, and again splitting from I-10 at exit 31B (running on the south side of I-10) going through Lake Charles as Fruge, West 4th, then East 4th, before leaving town.
Class "B": La 24—From a junction with La-US 90 at or near Houma through or near Bourg to a junction with La 1 at or near Larose. — 1955 legislative route description [ 16 ] With the 1955 renumbering , the state highway department initially categorized all routes into three classes: "A" (primary), "B" (secondary), and "C" (farm-to-market ...