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At the time, I-10 and I-59 split in eastern New Orleans, with I-59 following present I-10 and I-10 following the US 90 corridor into Mississippi, and so I-12 only ran to I-59 north of Slidell. [8] By the mid-1960s, the routes had been realigned to their current configuration, with I-12 and I-59 both ending at I-10 near Slidell.
LaPlace (/ l ə ˈ p l ɑː s / lə-PLAHSS) is a census-designated place (CDP) in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, United States, situated along the east bank of the Mississippi River, in the New Orleans metropolitan area. In 2020, it had a population of 28,841.
The I-10 Twin Span Bridge, a nearly 5.5-mile (8.9 km) causeway officially known as the Frank Davis "Naturally N'Awlins" Memorial Bridge, consists of two parallel trestle bridges. These parallel bridges cross the eastern end of Lake Pontchartrain in southern Louisiana from New Orleans to Slidell .
Fog, smoke from fires cause multiple crashes on I-10 in New Orleans; one person dead. Gannett. Jakori Madison, Lafayette Daily Advertiser. November 7, 2023 at 12:30 PM.
A deadly accident occurred along Interstate 10 near Michoud Boulevard in the eastern side of New Orleans, killing one man and injuring others early Tuesday morning, the New Orleans Police ...
Just north of the latter, LA 3188 enters an undeveloped area at the north end of LaPlace. The highway curves to the northeast, engaging in a trumpet interchange with I-10 at Exit 206, connecting to New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
US 61 in LaPlace: 1955: current LA 45: 22.602: 36.374 Bayou Barataria in Lafitte: LA 18 in Marrero: 1955: current LA 46: 29.535: 47.532 LA 39 and LA 3021 in New Orleans: Shell Beach: 1955: current LA 47: 16.305: 26.240 Chalmette: New Orleans: 1955: current LA 48: 20.960: 33.732 US 61 in Norco: US 90 and LA 3152 in Elmwood: 1955
The first road segment in the new system was officially opened and dedicated on February 24, 1960 and consisted of a portion of the Pontchartrain Expressway in New Orleans. [2] Two months later, the first Interstate Highway shields installed in Louisiana accompanied the opening of a portion of I-20 near Ruston on April 23.