Louisiana Highway 300
Louisiana Highway 300
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Location: |
Delacroix–Sebastopol
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Length: |
15.05 mi (24.22 km) |
Existed: |
1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 301
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Location: |
Jefferson Parish |
Length: |
2.98 mi (4.80 km) |
Existed: |
1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 303
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Location: |
Jean Lafitte |
Length: |
1.27 mi (2.04 km) |
Existed: |
1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 304
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Location: |
Laurel Grove–Chackbay
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Length: |
7.05 mi (11.35 km) |
Existed: |
1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 306
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Location: |
Bayou Gauche–Paradis
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Length: |
8.58 mi (13.81 km) |
Existed: |
1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 307
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Location: |
Chackbay–Raceland
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Length: |
19.35 mi (31.14 km) |
Existed: |
1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 309
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Location: |
Chacahoula–Brule
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Length: |
8.45 mi (13.60 km) |
Existed: |
1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 310
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Location: |
Larose |
Length: |
0.060 mi (0.097 km) |
Existed: |
1955–2013 |
The following is a list of state highways in the U.S. state of Louisiana designated in the 300-349 range.
Louisiana Highway 300 (LA 300) runs 15.05 miles (24.22 km) in a southeast to northwest direction from a dead end in Delacroix to a junction with LA 39 and LA 46 at Sebastopol, St. Bernard Parish.
LA 300 heads northward from the fishing communities of Delacroix and Reggio. The winding and notoriously dangerous road meets LA 46 north of Reggio and turns westward. This section of LA 300 parallels the newer four-lane highway carrying LA 46 to the north. LA 300 proceeds for about 6 miles (9.7 km) farther to its terminus at Sebastopol. It is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
The entire highway is in St. Bernard Parish.
Louisiana Highway 301 (LA 301) runs 2.98 miles (4.80 km) in a southwest to northeast direction along Barataria Boulevard from a dead end at Bayou Villars to LA 45 north of Jean Lafitte, Jefferson Parish.
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