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CVBs/ChambersCheck back soon for a list of Convention and Visitor Bureaus and Chambers along and beyond the Mississippi River in all ten states!
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The Great River Road was established in 1938 as the national parkway of the Mississippi River. Follow the green Pilot's Wheel road signs that mark its route nearly 3,000 miles through 10 states. |
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| The Mississippi River's depth ranges from less than 3 feet at the headwaters in Minnesota, to the deepest section between Governor Nicholls Wharf and Algiers Point in New Orleans where it is 200 feet deep! |
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| One of my favorite memories of the river is the day my Mom, Dad, sister and I spent time working at a river clean up in Hastings, Minn. As a little kid, I remember being amazed at all the stuff we pulled out of the water that day - even a big wooden door. It was a warm, sunny day and the bridge crossing the river was very pretty. Hope we made a small difference! |
| Sarah R. - Minneapolis, MN |
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| Located in historic downtown Paducah, the Museum of the American Quilter’s Society lobby is adorned with beautiful stained glass windows in a variety of quilted patterns. You'll find more than 150 quilts on display; treasures not to be your “grandmas” quilts, but delicate works of art. |
| Marge B. - Frankfort, KY |
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