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The Mississippi River is the second longest river in the U.S., and over 30 U.S. states and two Canadian provinces drain into it. ... "The starting point of a river is a bit fuzzy, ...
The Mississippi River's widest point is where it forms Lake Winnibigoshish, near Bena, Minnesota. At its widest point, Lake Winnibigoshish is more than 11 miles across .
The Mississippi River is drying up due to a historic drought, impacting the delivery of essential commodities like grain, gas, and construction materials.
Lake Pepin — the largest lake on the Mississippi River, which stretches roughly from Pepin to Bay City, Wisconsin — provides the longest record of ice cover on the river, starting in 1843 ...
You always want a starting data point that's constant. ... The last time the Mississippi River level at the Rock Island Lock and Dam went negative was back in December of 1937.