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Webster Parish Road 117 (PR 117) runs 5.77 miles (9.29 km) in a north–south direction from Freight Entrance Road at Camp Minden to Fuller Road north of Camp Minden. It is locally known as Goodwill Road. PR 117 is signed by La DOTD at its interchange with I-20 but only on the secondary exit ramp signage. The route is also signed in a few ...
St. Michael's Church Historic District is a historic district in Convent, Louisiana, in St. James Parish, Louisiana. The area was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] It is located on River Road (Louisiana Highway 44), about 7 miles (11 km) downriver from Sunshine Bridge.
Parish Road 16 (Caddo Parish, Louisiana) Parish Road 16 (DeSoto Parish, Louisiana) Parish Road 22 (Rapides Parish, Louisiana) Parish Road 23 (Rapides Parish, Louisiana) Parish Road 25 (Ouachita Parish, Louisiana) Parish Road 45 (Livingston Parish, Louisiana) Parish Road 117 (Webster Parish, Louisiana) Parish Road 202 (Richland Parish, Louisiana ...
In Season 2 of Designated Survivor a flu outbreak originates in South Carroll Parish. The television series Queen Sugar is set in St. Josephine Parish, which borders Orleans Parish and is where the titular family; the Bordelon's, reside. The 2006 sequel movie Road House 2 is set in the coastal Tyree Parish.
LA 3137 (English Turn Road) Northern terminus of LA 3137: St. Bernard: Poydras: 41.0: 66.0: LA 46 west (East St. Bernard Highway) – Chalmette: South end of LA 46 concurrency: Sebastopol: 38.2: 61.5: LA 300 (Bayou Road) – Delacroix: Western terminus of LA 300 32.2: 51.8: LA 46 east – Shell Beach: North end of LA 46 concurrency: Violet: 11. ...
Louisiana Highway 27 (LA 27) is a state highway located in southwestern Louisiana.It runs 132.42 miles (213.11 km) in a general north–south direction from LA 14 in Holmwood to the junction of U.S. Highways 171 and 190 in DeRidder.
Louisiana Highway 15 (LA 15) is a state highway located in central and northern Louisiana.It runs 194.10 miles (312.37 km) in a north–south direction from the junction of LA 1 and LA 970 in Lettsworth to the concurrent U.S. Highways 63 and 167 in Lillie.
The area was originally referred to and shown on maps as "Amesville", after the Boston businessman Oakes Ames, who purchased much of the land following the Civil War. In February 1916, the U.S. Postmaster officially changed the name of the Post Office to "Marrero". [3] Louis Herman Marrero was born in Adams County, Mississippi, on July 17, 1847.