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Kingston is an unincorporated community in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is located approximately 16 miles south of Shreveport near the intersection of Louisiana highways 5 and 175 . The community is part of the Shreveport– Bossier City Metropolitan Statistical Area .
This organized the state into seven judicial districts, each consisting of groups of parishes. In 1816, the first official map of the state used the term parish, as did the 1845 constitution. Since then, the official term for Louisiana's primary civil divisions has been parishes.
This is a locator map showing De Soto Parish in Louisiana. David Benbennick made this map. ... Kingston, Louisiana; Land's End Plantation (Stonewall, Louisiana)
In the original Louisiana Highway system in use between 1921 and 1955, the modern LA 5 made up the entirety of two routes: State Route 38 from Logansport to Keachi and State Route 748 from there to Kingston. [6] LA 5 was created with the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering, [7] and its route has remained largely the same to the present day ...
Hollybrook, East Carroll Parish: Located on US 65, south of Lake Providence; Houston or (Houston River), Calcasieu Parish: On the KCS line between Dequincy and Lake Charles on Louisiana Highway 27 as shown on the 1906 KCS map; Hutton, Vernon Parish: Sawmill town between Alco and Seiper on La 465 [9] Kingston, DeSoto Parish
Same map with labels enlarged, including darker labels for parishes of New Orleans: Image:Louisiana parishes map magnified.jpg . This image was uploaded with an opaque background where it should have been transparent .
Louisiana Highway 50 (LA 50) runs 0.85 miles (1.37 km) in a north–south direction along Almedia Road in St. Rose, St. Charles Parish. [50]The route heads northward from an intersection with LA 48 (River Road) at the Mississippi River, crossing both the Canadian National Railway (CN) and Kansas City Southern Railway (KCS) tracks at grade, to a point on US 61 (Airline Highway) just east of an ...
To most motorists in Louisiana, the only visible parish roads with numerical designations are the few that appear on state-maintained signage at various Interstate Highway exits. This list includes all nine instances where a parish road intersects an Interstate Highway and features MUTCD standard signage installed by the Louisiana Department of ...