Louisiana State Route 7
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Existed1924–1955
Length110.80 mi (178.32 km)
WestendTexas state line near Deweyville
EastendEnd state maintenance at Atchafalaya River
| Route information | |
|---|---|
| Maintained by Louisiana DOTD | |
| Existed | 1924–1955 |
| Section 1 | |
| Length | 110.80 mi (178.32 km) |
| West end | Texas state line near Deweyville |
| East end | End state maintenance at Atchafalaya River |
| Section 2 | |
| Length | 144.50 mi (232.55 km) |
| West end | |
| East end | |
| Location | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Louisiana |
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Louisiana State Route 7 (LA 7) was one of the 98 original state highways that were established in 1924. It was split into two separate segments, with the western section running in a west to east direction for 110.80 miles (178.32 km), spanning from Deweyville to the Atchafalaya River. The eastern section ran for 144.50 miles (232.55 km) from Lottie to the Mississippi state line, in a west to east direction.