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  3. Jefferson Highway - Wikipedia

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    Port Allen to Alexandria: LA 987 (Court Street), North Jefferson Avenue, and LA 986 (Rosedale Road) through Port Allen. LA 76 to Rosedale. LA 77 to Ravenswood. LA 10 to Red Cross. The Jefferson Highway crossed the Atchafalaya River by ferry to Melville and continued on LA 10 to Lebeau. US 71 to Bunkie. LA 1177 and US 71 to Cheneyville. (There ...

  4. Trailways Transportation System - Wikipedia

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    He had entered the business on a small scale during World War II as the Interurban Transportation Company of Alexandria. [2] During the 1950s and 1960s, consolidation among bus operators resulted in four of the five original Trailways members becoming part of a new company, Continental Trailways, which eventually operated the majority of ...

  5. Walker Body Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, James Walker teamed up with Harlan P. Wells and incorporated autobody manufacturer Walker-Wells Body Co. An early major customer was Franklin Automobile Company of Syracuse, New York. James Walker was son of Scottish immigrant George T. Walker, Sr., founder in 1898 of carriage manufacturer Walker Carriage Company, and before that ...

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  7. Alexandria, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Established March 17, 1883, The Alexandria Town Talk is a daily newspaper for Alexandria-Pineville and the thirteen parishes which comprise central Louisiana. The newspaper was owned by the family of the late Jane Wilson Smith and Joe D. Smith, Jr. , until March 1996, when it was sold to Central Newspapers.