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About This Property
Property Id: 1302161 This house is close to downtown Alexandria. It's located one block from Elliott St and three blocks from Bolton Ave. There is a security camera near that is able to provide some monitoring at the front of the house.
422 14th St is a house located in Rapides County and the 71301 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Rapides Parish attendance zone.
Spanning an area of 27 square miles, the city of Alexandria, Louisiana has a population of around 48,000 people. This moderately-sized city is among the largest in Rapides parish. Since the 2010 Census, it has been found that the city's population has been on the rise with no signs of stopping anytime soon. This is great for those who are looking for an up-and-coming area in which to live. The economy of this town is also booming, making this a wonderful place to move for those who want to start a new career or just be a part of this exciting city.
One of the biggest events in Alexandria is (of course!) Mardi Gras. This exciting event involves parades, great food, entertainment, and lots of fun. Alexandria is home to another popular festival, Que'in on the Red. This event involves Louisiana's world-famous barbeque cooked up by local chefs and plenty of live music. This tasty event takes place in March and is typically held at North Levee Park.
Learn more about living in AlexandriaColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 13 min | 10.2 mi |
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