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The road is legally defined in Mississippi Code § 65-3-3, as both MS 923 and MS 584 Spur, [11] but it is signed as MS 923. [12] The route is maintained by MDOT as part of the Mississippi State Highway System. [8] MS 923 begins at the Louisiana–Mississippi state line at the northern terminus of LA 1053. The route travels northward until it ...
LA 43 at the Louisiana state line near Gillsburg: US 51 near Magnolia — — MS 569: 31.867: 51.285 LA 67 at the Louisiana state line near Woodland, LA: US 98 near Auburn — — MS 570: 30.247: 48.678 US 98 near Smithdale: MS 44 near Pricedale — — Two segments MS 571: 1.738: 2.797 LA 441 at the Louisiana state line near Gillsburg: MS 584 ...
Mississippi state line at Natchez, MS: 1935 [6] current US 90: 297.6: 478.9 Texas state line at Orange, TX: Mississippi state line at Pearlington, MS: 1926 [1] current Lafayette–New Orleans segment projected to become part of I-49: US 165: 228.319: 367.444 US 90 east of Lake Charles: Arkansas state line north of Bonita: 1926 [1] current
I-20 at Louisiana state line (Vicksburg Bridge) near Vicksburg: I-20/I-59 at Alabama state line near Kewanee — — I-22: 106.0: 170.6 US 78/I-269 in Byhalia: I-22 at Alabama state line east of Tremont — — I-55: 290.41: 467.37 I-55 at Louisiana state line near Osyka: I-55 at Tennessee state line near Southaven — — I-59: 169: 272 I-59 ...
Louisiana Highway 43 (LA 43) is a state highway located in southeastern Louisiana. It runs 44.38 miles (71.42 km) in a north–south direction from LA 42 west of Springfield to the Mississippi state line north of Easleyville , where it continues as Mississippi Highway 568 (MS 568).
US 82 at the Alabama state line near New Hope: 1932: current US 84: 179.2: 288.4 US 84 at the Louisiana state line (Natchez-Vidalia Bridge) near Natchez: US 84 at the Alabama state line near Waynesboro: 1926: current US 90: 79.7: 128.3 US 90 at the Louisiana state line (East Pearl River) near Pearlington: US 90 at the Alabama state line near Pecan
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.
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.