River Road, Louisiana
River Road in Louisiana is the most well-known segment of the Great River Road in the United States. It runs for about 70 miles (110 km) from Baton Rouge to New Orleans through the River Parishes, on both sides of the Mississippi River. Dotted on each side of the river are antebellum plantation houses. Today, there are also dozens of industrial plants along the route,[1] the health impacts of which have given rise to the name Cancer Alley.
References
- ^ River Road at National Park Service site
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New Orleans streets
- Almonaster Road
- Audubon Place
- Basin Street
- Bourbon Street
- Canal Blvd
- Canal Street
- Carondelet Street
- Carrollton Avenue
- Claiborne Avenue
- Decatur Street
- Desire Street
- Elysian Fields Avenue
- Esplanade Avenue
- Frenchmen Street
- Norman C. Francis Parkway
- Magazine Street
- Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
- Oak Street
- Poydras Street
- Rampart Street
- Royal Street
- St. Charles Avenue
- St. Claude Avenue
- Tchoupitoulas Street
- Exchange Place
- French Market Place
- Jackson Square
- Lafayette Square
- Lee Circle
- McAlister Place
- Washington Square
- Airline Highway
- Causeway Blvd
- Clearview Parkway
- General De Gaulle Drive
- Paris Road
- Ridgeway Blvd (US 11)
- River Road
- Veterans Memorial Blvd
- Woodland Highway
- Interstate 10
- US Route 90
- Earhart Expressway
- Pontchartrain Expressway
- Westbank Expressway
- Interstate 510
- Interstate 610
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