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The designation of LA 30 then replaced that of LA 431 eastward from LA 44 to the junction with US 61. In March 2015, a slight change to the route of LA 30 occurred when St. Louis Street was converted to a two-way street as part of Baton Rouge's Downtown Two-Way Project.
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Passing through downtown Gonzales, LA 44 has a brief concurrency with LA 429. After several blocks, the local name changes to South Burnside Avenue at an intersection with LA 3038 (East Cornerview Street), and LA 429 splits off to the west along West Cornerview Street. Leaving Gonzales, LA 44 continues south and intersects with I-10.
Gonzales is a city in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States. As of the 2020 census , it has a population of 12,231. [ 2 ] Known as the " Jambalaya Capital of the World", it is famous for its annual Jambalaya Festival, which was first held in 1968.
Louisiana Highway 74 (LA 74) is a state highway located in southeastern Louisiana. It runs 10.67 miles (17.17 km) in an east–west direction from LA 75 in St. Gabriel to U.S. Highway 61 (US 61) north of Gonzales. Much of LA 74 traverses a string of newer residential subdivisions growing out of the Baton Rouge metropolitan area.
US 171 south / LA 8 west (North 5th Street, North 6th Street) – Leesville US 171 north (Shreveport Highway) – Shreveport: Western terminus; west end of LA 8 concurrency; roundabout: 0.401: 0.645: LA 117 north / LA 1213 south (Kurthwood Road) – Kurthwood, Hagewood: Southern terminus of LA 117; northern terminus of LA 1213 4.280: 6.888
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By c. 1943, it had been shifted to the north west of New Orleans, using the Louisiana Highway 12 (LA 12), US 190, and US 61 corridors, and serving Baton Rouge but not Lake Charles or Lafayette. [5] The 1947 plan shifted it to roughly the current alignment, including the long stretch of new corridor across the Atchafalaya Swamp. [ 6 ]