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Please share your Mississippi River story with us! We would love to hear about your Favorite Place Along or Beyond the Mississippi River in a story, paragraph, quote or any other way you want to tell it. All the information that is submitted will be reviewed and may be displayed on the Experience Mississippi River website!

Mississippi River Fun Facts
Great River RoadThe 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.
The Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in St. Louis, Missouri (better know as the Gateway Arch), is the tallest monument in America. At 630 feet, it is more than twice as tall as the Statue of Liberty.
Favorite Places Along the River
The view of Winona, Minnesota from Garvin Heights Park is superb. There are lots of other great parks in and around the town, too, for hiking, canoeing, and picnicking!
Paul S. - St. Paul, MN
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Favorite Places Beyond the River
Katy Trail State Park is a 225-mile hiking and biking trail that spans the state of Missouri along the Missouri River, towering sandstone bluffs, and through open prairie land.
Deb L. - Jefferson City, MO
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