Louisiana Highway 789
Louisiana Highway 750
|
Location |
St. Landry Parish |
Length |
3.7 mi (6.0 km) |
Existed |
1955–c. 1957
|
Louisiana Highway 751
|
Location |
St. Landry Parish |
Length |
5.726 mi (9.215 km) |
Existed |
1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 752
|
Location |
St. Landry Parish |
Length |
5.361 mi (8.628 km) |
Existed |
1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 753
|
Location |
St. Landry Parish |
Length |
1.5 mi (2.4 km) |
Existed |
1955–c. 1957
|
Louisiana Highway 754
|
Location |
Church Point–Sunset
|
Length |
7.793 mi (12.542 km) |
Existed |
1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 755
|
Location |
Eunice |
Length |
5.143 mi (8.277 km) |
Existed |
1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 756
|
Location |
Eunice |
Length |
1.6 mi (2.6 km) |
Existed |
1955–c. 1957
|
Louisiana Highway 757
|
Location |
Eunice |
Length |
7.573 mi (12.188 km) |
Existed |
1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 758
|
Location |
St. Landry Parish |
Length |
4.642 mi (7.471 km) |
Existed |
1955–present |
Louisiana Highway 759
|
Location |
Lewisburg |
Length |
0.492 mi (0.792 km) |
Existed |
1955–present |
The following is a list of state highways in the U.S. state of Louisiana designated in the 750–799 range.
Louisiana Highway 750 (LA 750) ran 3.7 miles (6.0 km) in a general east–west direction from US 190 east of Swords to a second junction with US 190 west of Lawtell.
The entire route was in St. Landry Parish.
Louisiana Highway 751 (LA 751) runs 5.73 miles (9.22 km) in a general north–south direction from LA 35 to LA 752 north of Church Point. The route's mileposts increase from the northern end contrary to common practice.
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