Louisiana Highway 15

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Louisiana Highway 15
Length: 264.56 mi (425.68 km)
Formed: 1955 renumbering
North end: US 167 near Lillie
Major
junctions:
LA 2 in Farmerville
US 80 from Claiborne to Monroe
I-20 in Monroe
US 65 between Clayton and Ferriday
South end: LA 1 in Ponte Coupee Parish
Highways in Louisiana
< LA 14 LA 16 >

Louisiana Highway 15 (LA 15) is a state highway in Louisiana. It spans north/south for 264.56 miles.

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LA 15 begins as an exit from U.S. Route 167 just south of Lillie and heads due east towards Spearsville. From Spearsville, LA 15 turns to the southeast and shortly merges with LA 2 and LA 33 in Farmerville. LA 15 then turns southeastward again, leaves Union Parish, and enters Ouachita Parish. LA 15 then heads due south and merges with U.S. Route 80. U.S. 80/LA 15 then turns east through Claiborne, West Monroe and turns southeast and intersects with Interstate 20, southwest of downtown Monroe. LA 15 continues east-southeast through Ouachita Parish and passes through rural Richland Parish, where LA 15 turns due south at Mangham. While in Franklin Parish, LA 15 passes through Baskin, Winnsboro, Gilbert, and Wisner.

LA 15 then enters Catahoula Parish, where it passes through the town of Sicily Island. The highway turns east and enters Concordia Parish through Clayton. LA 15 also merges with U.S. Route 65 just south of Clayton and splits from the highway in Ferriday. The road then runs parallel to the Mississippi River through Concordia Parish and Pointe Coupee Parish, where LA 15 ends at a three-way intersection with LA 1 and LA 970.

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