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The mouth of the Kansas River in the West Bottoms area of Kansas City (at a longitude of 94 degrees 36 minutes West) was the basis for Missouri's western boundary from Iowa to Arkansas when it became a state in 1821 (Kansas entered the Union in 1861.) South of the Missouri River, that longitude still remains the boundary between Kansas and ...
Originally known as Fort St. Anthony, this is a former military fortification located at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers in Hennepin County, Minnesota. It is part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. 4: Grand Mound: Grand Mound: June 23, 2011 : International Falls
Missouri River. Osage River (MO) Little Osage River. Marmaton River; Marais des Cygnes River; Blue River. Brush Creek; Kansas River. Stranger Creek; Wakarusa River; Delaware River; Mission Creek; Big Blue River. Black Vermillion River; Little Blue River; Indian Creek; Republican River. Buffalo Creek; White Rock Creek; Prairie Dog Creek; Sappa ...
Friends of the Kaw hope to clear Kansas River trash sites by 2030. Since 2018, Friends of the Kaw volunteers have dug 30 tons of vehicle battery cases out of sandbars.
A business owner with land on the Kansas River allowed — with Army Corps of Engineers’ permission — the subcontractor to dump the Docking rubble down the riverbanks to stabilize the bank.
Watersheds [1] of Minnesota. Minnesota has 6,564 natural rivers and streams that cumulatively flow for 69,000 miles (111,000 km). The Mississippi River begins its journey from its headwaters at Lake Itasca and crosses the Iowa border 680 mi (1,094 km) downstream.
Cannon River (Minnesota) Caribou River (Minnesota) Carver Creek (Minnesota) Cascade River (Minnesota) Cat River (Minnesota) Cedar Creek (Mississippi River tributary) Cedar River (Iowa River tributary) Center Creek (Minnesota) Champepadan Creek; Chanarambie Creek; Chase Brook (Minnesota) Chelsey Brook; Chippewa River (Minnesota) Chub Creek
The longest river entirely within the state of Minnesota is the Minnesota River. Other rivers over 200 miles long include the Red River of the North , Des Moines River , Cedar River , Wapsipinicon River , Little Sioux River , and Roseau River .