From its start at idyllic Lake Itasca in Minnesota, the Mississippi River flows more than 2,000 miles down through the heart of the United States, past some of the most fertile farmland in the world, past grain terminals where farmers bring their crops, past the Arch in St. Louis and the pyramid in Memphis, past confluences with other major rivers and finally down to New Orleans and into the Gulf of Mexico.
The confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers near St. Louis, date unknown.
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Cape Girardeau, Mo., sees flooding from the Mississippi River in this photo taken in the 1940s.





