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English: Downtown Leesville, Louisiana: west side of 3rd Street, looking north-northwest from its intersection with Lula Street. This portion of 3rd lies within the Downtown Leesville Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Leesville is a city in, and the parish seat of, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, United States. [3] The population was 5,649 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Fort Johnson South micropolitan area and is additionally served by the Leesville Airport. The city is home to the Fort Johnson (formerly known as Fort Polk) U.S. Army installation.
LA 8 east (Nolan Trace Parkway) – Leesville: North end of LA 8 concurrency 26.199: 42.163: LA 392 west – Toledo Bend Dam: South end of LA 392 concurrency; to South Toledo Bend State Park 31.370: 50.485: LA 392 east – Hornbeck: North end of LA 392 concurrency: Anacoco: 36.913: 59.406: US 171 (Main Street) – Leesville, Many 45.722: 73.582
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Northern terminus of LA 464: Leesville: 18.4: 29.6: US 171 south (South 6th Street) – Fort Johnson, Lake Charles: One-way pair; western end of LA 8 westbound / US 171 southbound concurrency: 18.4: 29.6: US 171 (North 5th Street) / East Texas Street: One-way pair; western end of LA 8 eastbound / US 171 northbound concurrency: 19.2: 30.9: LA ...
US 171 in Leesville: LA 10 in Fort Johnson South — — LA 468: 5.80: 9.33 US 171 in Leesville: LA 8 — — LA 469: 2.45: 3.94 K Avenue in Fort Johnson North: LA 8 — — LA 470: 4.21: 6.78 Lamourie: Chambers — — LA 471: 17.65: 28.40 US 71 north of Colfax: LA 34 west of Atlanta: 1955: current Former portion of SR 5 before 1955 LA 472: 20 ...
Vernon Parish map, 1895. [8] Old First National Bank Building in downtown Leesville, LA, now the Courthouse Annex building. In the late 1890s the timber industry, which was the dominant industry in the parish from its creation, began to boom with the construction of the Kansas City Southern Railway in 1897. It increased access to markets.
LA 1211 south (Vernon Street) Northern terminus of LA 1211: Leesville: 65.971: 106.170: LA 467 south (University Parkway) Northern terminus of LA 467; to Northwestern State University at Fort Johnson: 66.391: 106.846: LA 468 east (East Lula Street) – Leesville Business District: Western terminus of LA 468: 66.485: 106.997: LA 8 west (Nolan ...