Louisiana | Central Intelligence Agency | Comedy Central | Central Park | Central Asia | Central processing unit | Central America | Central | Louisiana State Legislature | Louisiana State University | Shreveport, Louisiana | Central Europe | Central Committee | Central Java | 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games | Swimming at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games | Great Central Railway | Grand Central Terminal | Louisiana House of Representatives | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | Central African Republic | Louisiana Purchase | Lafayette, Louisiana | New York Central Railroad | Louisiana State Senate | central business district | University of Central Florida | China Central Television | Central Powers | Central Bureau of Investigation |
The route connects a string of small towns and cities across the Central Louisiana, Acadiana, and Florida Parishes regions of the state.
(June 19, 1908 – July 15, 2003), was a prominent banker, civic leader, and Southern Baptist layman in Alexandria, the seat of Rapides Parish in Central Louisiana.
Chaisson succeeded the term-limited Senate President Donald E. Hines, a Democrat physician from Bunkie in Avoyelles Parish in south central Louisiana.
Simon Woodson Tudor (November 5, 1887—May 10, 1956) was a prominent educator, businessman, church and civic leader, and philanthropist in the central Louisiana city of Pineville in the first half of the twentieth century.