Louisiana Highway 9
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Louisiana Highway 9 |
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Length: | 100.42 mi (161.58 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1955 renumbering | ||||||||
South end: | US 71/US 84 in Campti | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
LA 4 in Lucky US 80 and I-20 in Arcadia |
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North end: | US 79 in Homer | ||||||||
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Louisiana Highway 9 (LA 9) is a state highway that serves Natchitoches Parish, Bienville Parish, and Claiborne Parish in north Louisiana. It spans 100.42 miles, running a north-south route.
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LA 9 begins at a junction with U.S. Route 71/U.S. Route 84 in Campti as a two lane, undivided road heading northeast. LA 9 shortly merges with Louisiana Highway 155 in Saline but splits when LA 155 turns westward, and LA 9 continues northward. LA 9 also intersects Louisiana Highway 4 in Lucky and Louisiana Highway 507 in Bienville. While in Bienville Parish, LA 9 runs through Bryceland and Arcadia. In Arcadia, LA 9 intersects Interstate 20 before entering Claiborne Parish. While in Claiborne Parish, LA 9 passes through Athens and Homer, where LA 9 intersects U.S. Route 79 and Louisiana Highway 2. LA 9 continues northward, where it ends at a merging with U.S. Route 167 in Junction City.