Posted by LAA on February 13, 2010 at 08:35:50 from (86.51.147.113):
In Reply to: O/T Vacation plans posted by Fixerupper on February 13, 2010 at 07:45:01:
Heading south out of Branson on US 65 to Conway Arkansas is a real nice drive, 150 miles, mountain road with plenty of small towns along the way, lots of local used farm implement places and flea markets. Pick up I-40 at Conway Arkansas about 30 miles to Little Rock, from there you are roughly 450 miles from New Orleans by several different routes, I-30/530 to Pine Bluff Arkansas and down through Monroe Louisiana which is row crop farm country and the western limits of the Mississippi delta, down through central Louisiana and Acadiana to New Orleans. Or pick up US 167 below Little Rock to Ruston Louisiana and on through Natchitoches Louisiana which probably has the most historic plantations in North and central Louisiana. Most of the well known B&B's and plantations are in Southeast Louisiana. Remember when heading south that Louisiana is a never ending speed trap from North to south and east to west, big towns, small towns, it don't matter. Arkansas ain't much better.
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