User:Mcdonaat/Louisiana Route 6 (Pre-1955)

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Louisiana Highway 6 marker

Louisiana Highway 6

Route information
Maintained by Louisiana DOTD
Length163.4 mi (263.0 km)
Existed1921–1955
Major junctions
West end SH 21 at Sabine River
Major intersections US 171 – Many
US 71 / US 84 – Clarence
US 84 – Jena
East end US 65 – Ferriday
Location
CountryUnited States
StateLouisiana
Highway system
  • Louisiana State Highway System
LA 2 LA 4

Louisiana 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 163.4 miles (263.0 km), spanning from Texas to Ferriday. The current LA 6 is about half of the original route; LA 6 also used US 84's corridor.

Route description[edit]

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 3 in [[Ferriday, Louisiana|Ferriday].

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