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  2. U.S. Route 64 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 64 ( US 64) is an east–west United States highway that runs for 2,281 miles (3,672 km) from Nags Head in eastern North Carolina to just southwest of the Four Corners in northeast Arizona. The western terminus is at U.S. Route 160 in Teec Nos Pos, Arizona.

  3. U.S. Route 74 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 74 US 74 highlighted in red Route information Length 515 mi (829 km) Existed 1927 –present Tourist routes Ocoee Scenic Byway Mountain Waters Scenic Byway Major junctions West end I-24 / I-75 at Chattanooga, TN Major intersections I-75 in Cleveland, TN I-40 near Asheville, NC I-26 near Columbus, NC I-85 / US 29 in Kings Mountain, NC I-485 in Charlotte, NC I-77 / US 21 in Charlotte ...

  4. Mississippi River System - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi River System, also referred to as the Western Rivers, is a mostly riverine network of the United States which includes the Mississippi River and connecting waterways. The Mississippi River is the largest drainage basin in the United States. [ 3] In the United States, the Mississippi drains about 41% of the country's rivers. [ 4]

  5. U.S. Route 23 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 23 US 23 highlighted in red Route information Length 1,435.17 mi (2,309.68 km) Existed 1926 –present Major junctions South end US 1 / US 17 in Jacksonville, FL Major intersections I-95 in Jacksonville, FL I-16 / I-75 in Macon, GA I-20 / I-85 in Atlanta, GA I-40 near Asheville, NC I-81 near Kingsport, TN I-64 near Ashland, KY I-70 / I-71 in Columbus, OH I-75 in Perrysburg, OH I-94 ...

  6. Inland waterways of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The inland and intracoastal waterways of the eastern United States. The inland waterways of the United States include more than 25,000 mi (40,000 km) of navigable waters. Much of the commercially important waterways of the United States consist of the Mississippi River System —the Mississippi River and connecting waterways.

  7. Mississippi River - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi River[ b ] is the primary river and second-longest river of the largest drainage basin in the United States. [ c ][ 15 ][ 16 ] From its traditional source of Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota, it flows generally south for 2,340 miles (3,766 km) [ 16 ] to the Mississippi River Delta in the Gulf of Mexico.

  8. Qualla Boundary - Wikipedia

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    GNIS feature ID. 1018039 [ 3] The Qualla Boundary or The Qualla is territory held as a land trust by the United States government for the federally recognized Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), who reside in Western North Carolina. The area is part of the large historic Cherokee territory in the Southeast, which extended into eastern ...

  9. For shrinking Mississippi River towns, frequent floods ... - AOL

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    Consider West Alton, Missouri, on a bend of the Mississippi near its meeting with the Missouri River. It had 3,900 people in 1970, Mayor Willie Richter said. That number nosedived to about 570 ...