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North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE) is a livestock show held each November in Louisville, Kentucky and lasts for two weeks. It is billed as the "world's largest all-breed, purebred livestock exposition", with nine major livestock divisions with competitors from the 48 contiguous states.
Mississippi Highway 14 enters east from the Alabama state line through Macon and when it enters in Louisville it is also known as Main Street. It leaves westbound eventually traveling to the Mississippi River where it ends. Mississippi Highway 15 enters from the north from Ackerman, MS, then meets up with Mississippi Highway 25 just north of ...
MS 15 south / MS 403 north (Horton Street) – Ackerman, Louisville: Western end of MS 15 concurrency; southern terminus of MS 403: 128.7: 207.1: MS 15 north – Maben, Pontotoc: Interchange; Eastern end of MS 15 concurrency: Oktibbeha 137.9: 221.9: MS 182 east – Adaton, Starkville: Western terminus of Starkville section of MS 182: Starkville ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... People from Louisville, Mississippi (17 P) ... Camile Street School; F. Foster-Fair House;
MS 15 north / MS 19 north – Kosciusko, Louisville: East end of MS 15 overlap; west end of MS 19 overlap; no access from MS 15/MS 19 south to MS 16 east/MS 21 north; no access from MS 16 west/MS 21 south to MS 15/MS 19 north: 139.2: 224.0: MS 885 north To MS 15 north / MS 19 north – Kosciusko, Louisville: Southern terminus of unsigned MS 885 ...
MS 43 as it passes through Goshen Springs, near the Ross Barnett Reservoir.. Mississippi Highway 43 (MS 43) is a state highway in Mississippi that generally runs north–south in three segments: the first from US 90 near Bay St. Louis to MS 13 south of Columbia, resuming at MS 13 in southern Jefferson Davis County to end near Mendenhall, and finally starting again at MS 18 near Puckett to end ...
Mississippi Highway 35 (MS 35) is a state highway in Mississippi.It runs north–south for 274.7 miles (442.1 km), beginning at the Louisiana state line and ending at a junction with MS 315 at Sardis Dam.
MS 19 begins in Lauderdale County at the Alabama state line, where it continues into that state as Alabama State Route 10 (SR 10). It heads northwest as a two-lane highway through wooded and hilly terrain for several miles, where it passes through the community of Whynot and has an intersection with MS 496, before widening to a four-lane divided highway as it enters the Meridian city limits.