New Orleans is west and , north of most of Florida.
Take I-75 NORTH to I-10 to JACKSONVILLE and TALLAHASSEE at EXIT 435. You want I-10 WEST to TALLAHASSEE.Take I-10 WEST to New Orleans.
840 miles taking this route:Take Florida's TURNPIKE (toll) - NORTH (towards ORLANDO), from Ft. Lauderdale, to I-75 NORTH, at the END of the Turnpike, north of Orlando.Continue on I-75 NORTH to I-10 WEST to TALLAHASSEE at EXIT 435, near Lake City.Take I-10 WEST to New Orleans.
Baton Rouge is located north-west of New Orleans (80 miles)
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No, New Orleans is in Louisiana.
New Orleans,LA
185 miles taking I-55 NORTH (via I-10 WEST from New Orleans).
The latitude and longitude of New Orleans, Louisiana is 290 degrees north and 900 degrees west.
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New Orleans, Louisiana
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In the late 1700s, the territory that Spain owned in North America was much of North America west of the Mississippi River and claimed Florida and the port of New Orleans. This posed a problem for the U.S. because the New Orleans port was key to trade and sometimes the Spanish threatened to close it.