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・ Louisiana State Route 68
・ Louisiana State Route 7
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Louisiana State Route 6 : ウィキペディア英語版
Louisiana State Route 6

Louisiana State Route 6 (LA 6) was one of the 98 original state highways that were established in 1921. It ran in an east to west direction for , spanning from Texas to Ferriday. The current LA 6 is about half of the original route; LA 6 also used US 84's corridor. For the most part, LA 6's number was spared during the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering, along with LA 15.
==Route description==
Beginning on Texas State Line at East Pendleton, thence through Many, Ft. Jessup, Robeline, Natchitoches, thence in a southerly direction to a point at or near Airey store, thence to intersect Irma Pace Road, thence to Old Racine Ferry, thence to Winnfield, Olla, Jena, Rhinehart, Archie, Jonesville, Ferriday to Vidalia. - 1924 Louisiana Legislative Route Description

From the west, LA 6 began at a bridge crossing the Sabine River, where TX 21 crossed into Louisiana. LA 6 then continued east to Many, crossing US 171. LA 6 then followed into Natchitoches, where it was paired with the Jefferson Highway for a short distance. LA 6 then crossed the Red River at Grand Ecore, meeting US 71 and beginning a concurrency with US 84.
After joining with US 84, LA 6 crossed into Winnfield, meeting US 167, forming a four-way concurrency with US 84/167 and LA 5/6. LA 6/US 84 continued east, with US 84 turning to the south while LA 6 continued east towards Olla. LA 6 crossed US 165 in Olla before turning to the south to meet US 84 and LA 19 in Jena. LA 6/19/US 84 ran concurrently to the community of Rinehart before LA 19 turned north towards Harrisonburg. LA 6/US 84 ran together through the town of Jonesville before ending at an intersection with US 65/LA 15 in Ferriday.

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