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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Louisiana Highway 4 (LA 4) is a state highway located in northern Louisiana that runs 164.6 miles (264.9 km) in a west–east direction from U.S. Highway 71 (US 71) near Loggy Bayou to LA 605 in Newellton.The entire route parallels Interstate 20 (I-20) an average of about 20 miles (32 km) to the south. Along the way, it serves the city of Winnsboro and smaller towns such as Ringgold, Jonesboro, Chatham, Columbia, and Newellton (its eastern terminus). It also intersects many of the state's major north–south routes, such as US 71 (its western terminus), US 371, US 167, US 165, US 425, and US 65.Though it runs primarily west–east, LA 4 meanders along rural roads for virtually its entire distance, bending considerably to the north and south in order to pass through the center of various towns. LA 4 travels through five parishes, connecting the parish seats of the middle three (Jackson, Caldwell, and Franklin). Not quite a cross-state route, it begins at US 71 southeast of the Shreveport–Bossier City Metropolitan Area about 36 miles (58 km) east of the Texas state line and does not reach I-49, north and central Louisiana's only north–south interstate. Its eastern terminus, however, comes within 5 miles (8.0 km) of the Mississippi state line at the Mississippi River.Several long sections of LA 4 are part of the state-designated system of tourist routes known as the Louisiana Scenic Byways. The portion of the route from LA 557 at Vixen to LA 559 east of Columbia - excluding the concurrency with US 165 through Columbia - is part of the Bienville Trace Scenic Byway. The portion of the route from Winnsboro to LA 128 east of the Tensas River is part of another leg of the same byway.. }

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