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The Great River Road in Wisconsin, with Minnesota in the distance on the other side of the Mississippi River.
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The Great River Road in Wisconsin, with Minnesota in the distance on the other side of the Mississippi River.

The distinctive route marker that is displayed along the entire 10 state routing of the Great River Road.
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The distinctive route marker that is displayed along the entire 10 state routing of the Great River Road.

The Great River Road in Illinois above Alton.
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The Great River Road in Illinois above Alton.

The Great River Road is a collection of state, provincial, federal, and local roads which follow the course of the Mississippi River through ten states of the United States and one Canadian province. They are Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and Ontario. A five-state section of the road has been designated a National Scenic Byway.

Developed in 1938, the road has a separate commission in each state and province. These in turn cooperate through the Mississippi River Parkway Commission (MRPC). The 2,340 miles (3,765 km) are designated with a green and white sign showing a river steamboat inside a spoked wheel with the name of the state or province. The over-all logo reads "Canada to Gulf" where the local name would be.

Routing

West bank route

Louisiana

The west bank route uses the following roads in Louisiana:[Louisiana Acts 2003, No. 969, ยง1]

East bank route

Louisiana

The east bank route uses the following roads in Louisiana:
  • Louisiana Highway 23, Venice to Gretna (along the west bank route)
  • U.S. Highway 90 Business, Gretna to New Orleans (across the Mississippi River)
  • Tchoupitoulas Street, Exposition Boulevard, Magazine Street and Leake Avenue through New Orleans
  • River Road (partly Louisiana Highway 611-1), Hickory Avenue and Louisiana Highway 48, New Orleans to Norco
  • U.S. Highway 61 and Louisiana Highway 628, Norco to LaPlace
  • Louisiana Highway 44 and Louisiana Highway 636-3 in LaPlace
  • Louisiana Highway 44, Louisiana Highway 942, Louisiana Highway 75, Louisiana Highway 991 and Louisiana Highway 327, LaPlace to Baton Rouge
  • Louisiana Highway 327 (River Road and Skip Bertman Drive/South Stadium Drive), Louisiana Highway 30 (Nicholson Drive), St. Louis Street/St. Philip Street one-way pair, Government Street, River Road (partly U.S. Highway 61/190 Business), through the State Capitol grounds, Capitol Lake Road (Louisiana Highway 3045), Interstate 110 and U.S. Highway 61 through Baton Rouge
  • U.S. Highway 61, Baton Rouge to Mississippi

References

Bibliography

  • "Discover America's Great River Road" by Pat Middleton, ISBN 0962082384, Great River Publishing 1996
  • "Life on the Mississippi: For the ultimate cross-country driving trip, travel down the Great River Road" by Paul Lukas, Money Magazine June 1, 2002
  • "The Great River Road runs through 10 states -- and countless tales" by Zeke Wigglesworth, Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service July 10, 1995

External links

 


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