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Naming the new bridge after Audubon is significant to the project because it exemplifies the importance and preservation of the rich natural history of the region. In 2011, House Bill 200 was proposed in the Louisiana Legislature to rename the bridge the "Generals John A. Lejeune-Robert H. Barrow Bridge."
John James Audubon Bridge may refer to: John James Audubon Bridge (Ohio River) , former name of the northbound bridge John James Audubon Bridge (Mississippi River) , a bridge in Louisiana, United States
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
Chapters around the country are switching names with new knowledge that John James Audubon held slaves more than 170 years ago. After 80 years of bird watching, local Audubon seeks more inclusive ...
Harbor Bridge Project under construction: ... John James Audubon Bridge: 482 m (1,581 ft) ... John P. Grace Memorial Bridge dismantled in 2005:
The conservationist group known as NYC Audubon has changed its name to NYC Bird Alliance to distance itself from the pro-slavery views of ornithologist and illustrator John James Audubon, the ...
Audubon inspired bird-watching and conservation groups nationwide with the 435 species depicted in his famous work “The Birds of America,” printed between 1827 and 1838. ‘Despicable things’
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]