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Milebymile.Com Personal Road Trip Guide Louisiana Interstate Highway #10 MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Louisiana Interstate Highway #10 Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 0 1.0 Exit 1 4.0 Exit 4 Access to State Highway 109, Access to United States Highway 90, Community of Niblett Bluffs, Louisiana 7.0 Exit 7 Frontage Road, State Highway 3063, J. Jardell Road, Delta Downs, Community of Vinton, Louisiana 8.0 Exit 8 Access to State Highway 108 Gum Cove Road, Gum Island Road, 20.0 Exit 20 Access to State Highway 27 Ruth Street, Fransch Park, 21.0 Exit 21 Access to State Highway 3077 Arizona Street, South Arizona Street, Community of Sulphur, Louisiana 23.0 Exit 23 Access to South Cities service Highway State Highway 108, Access to Community of Hollywood, Louisiana, Access to Community of Maplewood, Louisiana 25.0 Exit 25 Access to Interstate Highway 210, Pete Manena Road, Walcott Road, 26.0 Exit 26 Access to Columbia Southern Road, PPG Drive, Access to Community of Lockmoor, Lousiana 27.0 Exit 27 Access to State Highway 378, Coomunity of Westlake, Louisiana, Touristic attractions : Sam Houston Jones State park, 29.0 Exit 29 Access to State Highway 385, Community of Lake Charles, Louisiana, 30.0 Exit 30A I-10 Service Drive, Broad Street, State Highway 385, Attractions: Veteran's Memorial Park Millennium Park Central School Arts & Humanities Center Gators on the Geaux Sunset Limited Train Station Lt. Fournet Memorial Pkwy 30.0 Exit 30B Access to Ryan Street, 31.0 Exit 31A Access to Belden Street, Enterprise Boulevard, 31.0 Exit 31B Fruge Street United States Highway 90, 32.0 Exit 32 I-10 East Frontage, West Frontage Road, Opelousas Street, 33.0 Exit 33 Access to United States Highway 171 North Martin Luther King Highway, Community of Moss Bluff, Louisiana, 34.0 Exit 34 Interstate Highway 210, Community of Mallard Junction, Louisiana, 36.0 Exit 36 East Ward Line Road, state Highway 397, 43.0 Exit 43 State Highway 383 North Thompson Avenue, Community of Iowa, Louisiana 44.0 Exit 44 United State Highway 165, Community of Woodlawn, Louisiana 48.0 Exit 48 Access to; Frontage Road; State Highway 101, Elmer Park, Community of Lacassine, Louisiana 54.0 Exit 54 North Adams Street, State Highway 99, Welsh Airport, 59.0 Exit 59 Access to State Highway 395, South Frontage Road, Access to Community of Roanoke, Louisiana Page 1/11 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Apr-29 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 64.0 Exit 64 State Highway 26 North Lake Arthur Avenue, Jennings Airport, War Memorial Park, West End Park, Community of Jennings, Louisiana 65.0 Exit 65 Access to: State Highway 97 Evangeline road, Community of Evangeline, Louisiana, Peters Street Playground 72.0 Exit 72 Trumps Road, Egan Highway, Community of Egan, Louisiana, 76.0 Exit 76 Access to Estherwood Highway, State Highway 91, Boussard Park, Community of Estherwood, Louisiana 80.0 Exit 80 Access to State Highway 13 North Parkerson Avenue, Hoff Pauir Park, Duson Park, Community of Crowley, Louisiana 82.0 Exit 82 Access to State Highway 1111 Tower Road, Bicentennial Park, Levy Park, Edwards Park, 87.0 Exit 87 Access to State Highway 35 Church Point Highway, Gossen Memorial Park, Rayne City Court, Rayne Branch Library, Community of Rayne, Louisiana 92.0 Exit 92 Access to State Highway 95 Austria Road, Community of Duson, Louisiana 97.0 Exit 97 Access to State Highway 93, Community of Scott, Louisiana, Ossun, Vatican, Sadou 100.0 Exit 100 Access to State Highway 3184 Ambassador Caffery Parkway, Cameron Street, Community of Scott, Louisiana 101.0 Exit 101 Access to North University Avenue State Highway 182, Green Lawn Memorial Park, Debaillon Park, Oakland Park, Oakland Park, 103.0 Exit 103A Junction United States Highway 167, Interstate Highway 49, Access to Lilwoods Park, Vermillion Ville, Acadian Cultural Center, Lafayette Regional Airport, Louisiana, 103.0 Exit 103B Access to United States Highway, Interstate Highway 49, Community of Carencro, Louisiana, Community of Gloria, Louisiana 104.0 Exit 104 Access to Louisiana Avenue, East Pont des Mouton Road, Mouton Park,Community of Pont des Mouton, Louisiana 109.0 Exit 109 Access to Anse Broussand Highway State Highway 328, 115.0 Exit 115 Access to State Highway 347 Grandpoint Highway, Community of Cecilia, Louisiana, Community of Henderson, Louisiana 121.0 Exit 121 Access to State Highway 3177, Atchefalaye River Highway, Community of Butte La Rose, Louisiana 127.0 Exit 127 Access to State Highway 975, Whiskey Bay Highway 135.0 Exit 135 Access to State Highway 3000, Ramah Road, Community of Ramah, Musson, Community of Musson, Louisiana, 139.0 Exit 139 Access to State Highway 77 Bayou Road, Community of Grosse Tete, Louisiana, community of Rosedale, 151.0 Exit 151 Access to State Highway 415, Communities of Catherine, Kahn, Belmont, Lobdell and Lejeune, Lousiana 153.0 Exit 153 Access to State Highway 1, Rivoult Park, community of Port Allen, Louisiana, Landen L Alexander Park, Access to, 155.0 Exit 155A Access to State Highway 30 Nicholson Road, Highland Road, Centrplex Baton Rouge, LSU Tiger Stadium, River Bend Park, Old State Capitol, Baton Rouge City Hall, 155.0 Exit 155B Access to: Interstate Highway 110, Expressway Park, 155.0 Exit 155C Access to : McCalop Street, Eashington Street, Brooks Park, 156.0 Exit 156A Access to: Braddock Street, East Washington Street, Page 2/11 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Apr-29 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 156.0 Exit 156B Access to East Lakeshore Drive, East Harrison Street, East Polk Street Park, 157.0 Exit 157A Access to : State Highway 427 South Acadian Throughway, 157.0 Exit 157B Access to State Highway 427 South Acadian Throughway, Nairn Park, Nairn Recreation Center, 158.0 Exit 158 Access to College Drive, Lee Drive, Web Park, 159.0 Exit 159 Access to : Interstate Highway 12, Baton Rouge Country Club, 160.0 Exit 160 Access to : State Highway 3064, 162.0 Exit 162 Access to Blue Bonnet Boulevard, State Highway 1248, Mayfair Park, Community of Inniswold, Louisiana 163.0 Exit 163 Access to State Highway 3246 Siegen Lane, Industriplex Park, Community of Nesser, Louisiana, Community of Siegen, Louisiana, Parklawn Park, Old South Balloon company, Golden National Conference Center, Burbank Park, Gentilly Court Park, 166.0 Exit 166 Access to State Highway 42, State Highway 427, Erich Steinberg Park, Santa Maria Playground Park, Brookfield Park, Community of Klein Peter, Louisiana, Lafitte Hills Park, Highland Road Park, 173.0 Exit 173 Access to State Highway 73, Community of Prairiville, Louisiana, Community of Duplesis, Louisiana 177.0 Exit 177 Access to State Highway 30 West Brittany Highway, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Community of Gonzales, Louisiana 179.0 Exit 179 Access to : State Highway 44 South Burnside Avenue, 182.0 Exit 182 Access to : State Highway 22, Community of Sorrento, Louisiana; Community of Lemannville, Louisiana, 187.0 Exit 187 Junction United States Highway 61, Access to : Community of McElroy, Louisiana 194.0 Exit 194 Access to : State Highway 641, Community of Gramercy, Louisiana 206.0 Exit 206 Access to Belle Terre Boulevard, Riverlands Country club, Larayo Park, Community of La Place, Louisiana 209.0 Exit 209 Junction United States Highway 51, Interstate Highway 55, Access to Community of La Place, Louisiana 210.0 Exit 210 Access to Interstate Highway 55, United States Highway 51, 220.0 Exit 220 Access to Interstate Highway 310, New Orleans International Airport, 221.0 Exit 221 Access to Veterans Memorial Highway, Kenner Tourist Information Center, Susan Park, Jefferson Downs, 223.0 Exit 223A State Highway 49 Williams Boulevard, Esplanade Mall, Pontchartrain Center, Driftwood Park, 223.0 Exit 223B Williams Boulevard State Highway 49, 224.0 Exit 224 Access to Power Boulevard, David Drive, Lafrenier Park, Mike Miley Playground, Jefferson Parish Court, Zephyr Field, Community of River Ridge, Louisiana 225.0 Exit 225 Access to Veterans Boulevard, Community of Willowdale, Louisiana 226.0 Exit 226 Access to State Highway 3152; Clearview Parkway, Clearview Shopping Center, PortChartrain Gardens, Elmwood Village Center, community of Jefferson, Louisiana 228.0 Exit 228 Access to South Service Road W; North Causeway Boulevard; Lakeside Shopping Center, 229.0 Exit 229 Access to North Causeway Boulevard, Bonnabell Boulevard, Cleary Park, Jefferson Park, Community of Jefferson, Louisiana, Metairie Park, Page 3/11 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Apr-29 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 231.0 Exit 231B Access to Interstate Highway 610, Florida Boulevard, 231.0 Exit 231A City Park Avenue, Metairie Road, Canal Boulevard, City Park Campus, Delgado Playground, 232.0 Exit 232 South Carrollton Avenue, Cuccla-Byrnes Playground, Palmer Park, Tulane University, 234.0 Exit 234B Access to United States Highway 90, Poydras Street, Medical Center of Louisiana-West, 234.0 Exit 234C Access to South Clairlbone Avenue, United States Highway 90, Louisiana Super Dome, New Orleans City Hall, 235.0 Exit 235B Access to South Derbigny Street, Canal Street, 235.0 Exit 235A Access to Orleans Avenue, Lafitte Street, 236.0 Exit 236A Access to North Clairborne Avenue and Esplanade Avenue, 236.0 Exit 236B Access to State Highway 39, North Claiborne Avenue, City of New Orleans, Louisiana 236.0 Exit 236C Access to : St. Bernard Avenue, North Claiborne Avenue, 237.0 Exit 237 Access to State Highway 3021 Elysian Fields Avenue, 238.0 Exit 238B Access to Interstate Highway 610, Franklin Avenue, Filmore Garden Playground, Lake Oaks Park, London Park, 238.0 Exit 238A Access to Franklin
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