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Baton Rouge: Mississippi River Bridge (Port Allen-Baton Rouge) April 10, 1968 [25] Baton Rouge: Mississippi River to Perkins Road: September 18, 1964 [26] Baton Rouge: Perkins Road to College Drive: October 1965 [27] Baton Rouge: College Drive to Highland Road: May 31, 1974 [28] Highland Road to Gonzales: December 19, 1974 [29] Gonzales to ...
Baton Rouge, Louisiana has many historic neighborhoods, dating back as far as the early 19th century. Downtown - Baton Rouge's central business district. Spanish Town - Located between the Mississippi River and I-110, it is one of the city's more diverse neighborhoods and home to the State Capitol and the city's largest Mardi Gras Parade.
Baton Rouge Junior High School: September 27, 1984 : 1100 Laurel Street: Baton Rouge: Also known as City Court Building. Now hosting Baton Rouge Department of Public Works. [7] 8: Baton Rouge National Cemetery: Baton Rouge National Cemetery
In August 2010, the I-10 West exit to LA 1 had been restriped to prevent the center lane from exiting. This change has since been reverted. In 2010, the bridge's signage was replaced. These newer signs better demarcate the boundary between West Baton Rouge Parish and East Baton Rouge Parish. The installed signs also displayed the official name ...
Filipino grill Philippines 10 Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurants: Restaurant and winery United States 30 Winery and tasting room Copeland's: New Orleans cuisine United States 20 Cora: Breakfast and lunch Canada 130 Côte: Casual dining United Kingdom 94 Cotton Patch Café: Country casual United States (Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico) 52 The Counter
In 1960, US 61/190 Bus. was moved onto its present route, and the Baton Rouge Expressway became part of the newly designated I-410. By 1963, the expressway was extended south to Government Street. [ 9 ] [ 12 ] The connections to I-10 were made when the adjoining sections of that highway were completed eastbound to Perkins Road in September 1964 ...
The Mall of Louisiana is a mid-scale shopping mall in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, between I-10 and Bluebonnet Blvd. It is the largest mall in Louisiana and contains the third largest indoor carousel in the world. [2] It is the only regional mall in Baton Rouge. The anchor stores are 2 Dillard's stores, Main Event Entertainment, JCPenney, and Macy's.
I-10 in Baton Rouge: 1961 [16] 1964 [10] Unfinished Baton Rouge loop partially retained as I-110; planned as 13.60-mile (21.89 km) route with western terminus at I-10 near Port Allen [11] I-410: 48.5: 78.1 I-10 west of New Orleans: I-10 in Eastern New Orleans: 1969 [15] 1977 [17] Cancelled southern bypass of New Orleans known as the Dixie ...