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  2. Ohio River - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio River is a 981-mile-long (1,579 km) river in the United States. It is located at the boundary of the Midwestern and Southern United States, flowing in a southwesterly direction from western Pennsylvania to its mouth on the Mississippi River at the southern tip of Illinois.

  3. Ohio River, major river artery of the east-central United States. Formed by the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at Pittsburgh, it flows northwest out of Pennsylvania, then in a general southwesterly direction to join the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois (see photograph),

  4. Where Does The Ohio River Start And End ... - MyWaterEarth&Sky

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    With immense historical and geographical significance, the Ohio River has been a potent symbol of the American journey for centuries. Its 981-mile journey weaves a fascinating tale of ecology, history, and civil life that culminates in one of the most important waterways in the United States.

  5. Ohio River Map: The Ohio River is the third largest river by discharge volume in the US. It is 981 (1,557 km) miles long and located at the Midwestern and southern boundaries of the US. Ohio River flows southwest from western Pennsylvania to the Mississippi River at the south tip of Illinois.

  6. The Ohio River is the source of drinking water for more than five million people. More than 25 million people, almost 10% of the US population, live in the Ohio River Basin. There are 20 dams on the Ohio River, managed by the Army Corps of Engineers.

  7. Ohio River - WorldAtlas

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    The Ohio River is a 1,579km long river in the east-central United States. The name “Ohio” has been derived from the native Seneca language, where the term “Ohi:yo’” literally means “Good River”. The Ohio River serves as a source of drinking water for over five million people and more than 25 million people live in the Ohio River ...

  8. The Ohio River - U.S. National Park Service

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    With the 1,200-mile extension of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail in May 2019, a fourth major North American river became an official part of the Trail – the Ohio River, joining the Mississippi, Missouri, and Columbia Rivers.

  9. Named The Great River by North American tribes, the Ohio River is rich in history and a biodiverse life source for mankind for hundreds of years. The Ohio River’s waters, buzzing with life and industry, are steeped in a rich history and hold an iconic place in the heart of North America.

  10. Ohio's Southern Boundary - Ohio Department of Natural Resources

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    The Ohio River forms the entire 451-mile southern boundary of Ohio. The river covers 91,300 surface acres of water along Ohio's border, offering plenty of opportunity for recreation — pleasure boating, fishing, sailing, water-skiing.

  11. The Ohio River - U.S. National Park Service

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    At the confluence of the Big Sandy and Ohio Rivers. Point where West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio meet. Visitor Centers (shown in orange), High Potential Historic Sites (shown in black), and Pivotal Places (shown in green) along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail.