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The "Arch Effect" myth claims the tall structure alters St. Louis' weather patterns. What really influences the city's ...
Learn stories of the past and explore the beauty of the present at the Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center and Fort Buford State Historic Site near Williston throughout July. Weekly ...
Summer means fireworks and fishing. Not necessarily separate, because at times the fishing can be explosive. Largemouth and ...
Cedar Lake, located just a few miles south of Carbondale, is one of the best largemouth bass lakes in Illinois. The DNR ...
Summer means fireworks and fishing. Not necessarily separate, because at times, the fishing can be explosive. Largemouth and ...
The convergence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers near St. Louis fuels the region's infamous summer humidity and spring ...
WILLISTON, ND — Step into the stories of the past and explore the beauty of the present at the Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center near Williston throughout June. Weekly events offer ...
The Missouri River starts in Three Forks, Montana, at the confluence of three major rivers: Madison, Jefferson, and Gallatin, and ends in St. Louis, Missouri. Approximately 20 miles north of St. Louis ...
Mingo National Wildlife Refuge Mingo National Wildlife Refuge lies within an ancient channel of the Mississippi River, where the mighty stream flowed before it changed its course perhaps 18,000 years ...
In 1805, Lewis and Clark passed through the region, and William Clark named the confluence of the Judith and Missouri Rivers after his sweetheart and future wife, Julia Hancock.
Since those long-ago days, river action has shifted the Missouri several hundred feet south of where it was then and the confluence one mile southeast of its 1828 location.