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Louisiana Highway 39 (LA 39) is a state highway in Louisiana that serves Orleans, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines Parishes. In New Orleans, LA 39 is referred to as North Claiborne Avenue, while in St. Bernard Parish, it is known as Judge Perez Drive. It spans 54.08 miles (87.03 km) and is bannered north/south.
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 ...
Louisiana Highway 3238 (LA 3238) ran 0.55 miles (0.89 km) in a north–south direction along Palmisano Boulevard from LA 46 to LA 39 in Chalmette, St. Bernard Parish. [33] The route was a short connector between LA 46 (East St. Bernard Highway) and LA 39 (East Judge Perez Drive) that handled traffic associated with Chalmette High School. It was ...
Louisiana Highway 3146 (LA 3146) ran 0.56 miles (0.90 km) in an east–west direction along Colonial Boulevard from LA 46 (East St. Bernard Highway) to LA 39 (East Judge Perez Drive) in Violet, St. Bernard Parish. [37] It was a temporary connector between the original and current routes of LA 39 in the 1970s and 1980s.
Longest highway in Louisiana. LA 2: 189.490: 304.955 SH 49 west of Trees at the Texas state line: US 65 north of Lake Providence: 1955: current LA 3: 35.705: 57.462 I-20, US 71, and LA 72 in Bossier City: AR 29 at the Arkansas state line north of Plain Dealing: 1955: current LA 4: 164.537: 264.797 US 71 north of Loggy Bayou: LA 605 in Newellton
Louisiana Highway 300 (LA 300) runs 15.05 miles (24.22 km) in a southeast to northwest direction from a dead end in Delacroix to a junction with LA 39 and LA 46 at Sebastopol, St. Bernard Parish. LA 300 heads northward from the fishing communities of Delacroix and Reggio. The winding and notoriously dangerous road meets LA 46 north of Reggio ...
Eastern bank of the Mississippi River, along Louisiana Highway 39 [5: Phoenix: Fort De La Boulaye was a fort built in 1699–1700, when France took control of the mouth of the Mississippi River. Located less than one mile northeast of highway 39 on the Joe Gravolet canal.
The Interstate Highway System in Louisiana consists of 933.84 miles (1,502.87 km) [4] of freeways constructed and maintained by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (La DOTD). The system was authorized on June 29, 1956 when President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed into law the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 . [ 1 ]