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The route headed due east on Old Covington Highway from LA 3158 (South Airport Road). After 2.5 miles (4.0 km), it curved north past the Louisiana State University Agricultural Experiment Station at Hammond to its terminus at US 190. LA 1067 was an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length. [8] [24]
The TNPRC is located on 500 acres of land, [citation needed] in unincorporated St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, with a Covington, Louisiana postal address. [3] In addition to its research facilities, the center has an on-site, 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m 2) Biosafety Level 3 biocontainment laboratory. [4]
LA 21 east of Covington: LA 41 northwest of Pearl River: 1955: current LA 37: 42.687: 68.698 US 61/US 190 in Baton Rouge: LA 10 in Greensburg: 1955: current LA 38: 48.573: 78.171 LA 10 in Coleman Town: LA 430 south of Hackley: 1955: current LA 39: 54.327: 87.431 Parish Road 15 in Pointe à la Hache: I-10 in New Orleans: 1955: current
Louisiana Highway 1016 (LA 1016) consists of two road segments with a total length of 6.49 miles (10.44 km) that are located around the Assumption Parish community of Belle River. LA 1016-1 runs 2.88 miles (4.63 km) along Shell Beach Road from LA 70 to a point on Lake Verret. [20]
Louisiana Highway 25 (LA 25) is a state highway located in southeastern Louisiana.It runs 38.72 miles (62.31 km) in a north–south direction from U.S. Highway 190 (US 190) in Covington to the Mississippi state line north of Warnerton.
Louisiana Highway 22 (LA 22) is a state highway located in southeastern Louisiana.It runs 71.15 miles (114.50 km) in a general east–west direction from the junction of LA 75 and LA 942 in Darrow to U.S. Highway 190 (US 190) in Mandeville.
This part of the Covington bypass was opened to traffic in 1958. [4] The second half of the bypass, which runs west to east, was opened in 1969. The Louisiana Department of Highways petitioned the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO) to move US 190 to the new bypass while making the former alignment a business route.
Louisiana Highway 10 Spur (LA 10 Spur) runs 0.83 miles (1.34 km) in an east–west direction from a local road in Greensburg to a junction with LA 10 just east of the corporate limits. [ 21 ] [ 65 ] It is a remnant of the original route of LA 10 through Greensburg.