Almost 500 river miles below its source at Lake Itasca, the Mississippi River tumbles over its only waterfall in downtown Minneapolis. Dubbed the Falls of Saint Anthony by explorer Father Louis Hennepin, the falls were formed by glacial action more than 10,000 years ago. The magnificent waterfall was once over 200 feet high and located in downtown St. Paul. Over the years, the falls migrated upstream to their present location in downtown Minneapolis
A glance at a glacial map of the Great Lakes region reveals that all of Minnesota was glaciated at s...
In the spring of 1952, the maximum measured discharge of the Mississippi River occurred at the St. A...
In February 1872, Horace W. Cleveland trudged through the snowy streets of Minneapolis to the Pence ...
This is a landscape of Saint Anthony Falls over the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. Mississippi Ri...
Within its relatively short length (194 miles) from its source to Lake Superior, and the truncated t...
Stereograph showing St. Anthony Falls, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and its spillway on the Mississippi R...
The monthly newsletter for people who live, work or play on the Upper Mississippi River. Volume 6, N...
The St. Louis River flows into Lake Superior. Duluth, which is located on the banks of the river and...
Imagine citizens so ignorant of geography that few know of the existence of their nation’s fifth lar...
For roughly 15,000 years, the area of the St. Mary's River known as Baawitigong (rapids) has been ho...
Thousands of years ago the Blue Earth River captured the Le Sueur River just south of Mankato, Minne...
When Mark Twain wrote those words in the 1870s the United States government was just beginning to fo...
Essay written by Calvin R. Fremling in a pamphlet of unrelated work including drawings and an essay ...
Looking south from Tom Lee Park, Memphis, Tennessee, along the frozen Mississippi River, January 196...
The Mississippi River flows mostly south from its most northern reaches in Minnesota through the hea...
A glance at a glacial map of the Great Lakes region reveals that all of Minnesota was glaciated at s...
In the spring of 1952, the maximum measured discharge of the Mississippi River occurred at the St. A...
In February 1872, Horace W. Cleveland trudged through the snowy streets of Minneapolis to the Pence ...
This is a landscape of Saint Anthony Falls over the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. Mississippi Ri...
Within its relatively short length (194 miles) from its source to Lake Superior, and the truncated t...
Stereograph showing St. Anthony Falls, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and its spillway on the Mississippi R...
The monthly newsletter for people who live, work or play on the Upper Mississippi River. Volume 6, N...
The St. Louis River flows into Lake Superior. Duluth, which is located on the banks of the river and...
Imagine citizens so ignorant of geography that few know of the existence of their nation’s fifth lar...
For roughly 15,000 years, the area of the St. Mary's River known as Baawitigong (rapids) has been ho...
Thousands of years ago the Blue Earth River captured the Le Sueur River just south of Mankato, Minne...
When Mark Twain wrote those words in the 1870s the United States government was just beginning to fo...
Essay written by Calvin R. Fremling in a pamphlet of unrelated work including drawings and an essay ...
Looking south from Tom Lee Park, Memphis, Tennessee, along the frozen Mississippi River, January 196...
The Mississippi River flows mostly south from its most northern reaches in Minnesota through the hea...
A glance at a glacial map of the Great Lakes region reveals that all of Minnesota was glaciated at s...
In the spring of 1952, the maximum measured discharge of the Mississippi River occurred at the St. A...
In February 1872, Horace W. Cleveland trudged through the snowy streets of Minneapolis to the Pence ...