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Known as America's Great Road, Big River, Father of the Water and other nicknames, the Mississippi River has long played an important part in the history of the United States. The river was once a major exploration route and is now host to a myriad of recreational and commercial activites. The river flows through or adjacent to Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. The river is part of one of the world's largest river systems. Address: . . . USA
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The Missouri River drains one-sixth of the United States and encompasses nearly 530,000 square miles. In Montana, the river begins near Three Forks and is formed by the convergence of three other rivers, the Gallatin, Jefferson and Madison. After travelling over 700 miles across Montana, the Missouri continues east into North Dakota, south into South Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa and ends up in Missouri when it connects with the Mississippi River. Address: . . . USA
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