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What if you drove eight miles… and couldn’t see land in either direction? The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway stretches nearly 24 miles across open water, connecting New Orleans to Louisiana’s North Shore. When it opened in 1956, it was the longest continuous bridge over water in the world — and it still holds that record today. But this isn’t just a story about length. It’s about soft mud instead of bedrock. Pre-stressed concrete built like an assembly line. A bridge that had to negotiate with maritime traffic. A deadly barge strike. Hurricane Katrina. And the quiet, daily operation of a 24-mile machine suspended above water. This is the story of how engineers solved a problem geography refused to cooperate with — and how that solution reshaped an entire region. Welcome to Beyond the Exit. If you’ve driven the Causeway, we’d love to hear your story in the comments. Check out The Extra Mile Newsletter for a deeper dive into the facts about the causeway and to keep up with where we are traveling to next! Link - https://open.substack.com/pub/beyondt... Footage Credits Aerial footage of Lake Pontchartrain and New Orleans Courtesy of Nomadic Tales Video: Lake Pontchartrain, New Orleans, NOLA Lake, Aerial View | Mavic Air 2 Used with direct permission. Channel Link - / @nomadictales Causeway driving footage Courtesy of 414 Road Trips Video: Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, Louisiana Used with permission. Channel Link - / @414roadtrips 📚 Rights & Usage Disclosure This production incorporates archival imagery, historical records, and third-party footage obtained through public domain sources, direct creator permission, licensed use, and/or fair use provisions for documentary and educational commentary. Primary archival materials courtesy of the Louisiana State Archives and other public repositories. All third-party materials remain the property of their respective owners. Beyond the Exit does not claim ownership of external archival or licensed content. If you believe any material has been used improperly or requires additional attribution, please contact us directly via the channel’s listed email for immediate review.