Louisiana Highway 21
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Louisiana Highway 21 |
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Length: | 51.76 mi (83.28 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1955 renumbering | ||||||||
South end: | LA 22 in Madisonville | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
I-12 and US 190 in Covington LA 10 in Bogalusa |
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North end: | MS 35 | ||||||||
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Louisiana Highway 21 (LA 21) is a state highway in Louisiana. It spans 51.76 miles and serves both St. Tammany Parish and Washington Parish.
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From the south, LA 21 begins at an intersection with Louisiana Highway 22 in Madisonville and heads due north intersecting with Interstate 12 and U.S. Route 190 in Covington. In Sun, LA 21 widens to a four lane, divided highway after merging with Louisiana Highway 41. LA 21 then intersects LA 10 in Bogalusa and continues due north. LA 21 then runs through Varnado and Angie before becoming Mississippi Highway 35 at the state line.