== == Natchez Trace --- I think is the answer. However it is east of the Mississippi River. If that is the river you refer to. The Natchez Trace was actually a trail used by traders who took goods down the Mississippi River to sell at New Orleans. They would take the trail back up north. It started at Vicksburg and crossed diagonally the state. See link for Natchez Trace Parkway.
Mississippi has many fun places to visit. There are steamboat dinner cruises in Natchez. Tupelo has an automobile museum. There is also the BB King Museum. There are nature places such Gulf Islands, Clark Creek, Tupelo Buffalo Park, and the Mississippi Sandhill Crane Wildlife Refuge. There is a casino in Tunica. There is an Elvis Presley birthplace museum in Tupelo and a children's museum in Jackson.
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Mississippi river Mississippi River The Mississippi River
The Mississippi River lies directly west of Vicksburg's location. The city actually overlooks the river.
No. Not directly. It flows into the into the Mississippi river. At the Mississippi it is actually larger.
The act provided for the removal of the Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi River to lands west of the Mississippi River.
forced Indian to move west of the Mississippi river
the mississippi river
The Mississippi river is called 'le fleuve Mississippi' in French. Fleuve (masc.) is the French name for a river that empties directly into a sea or ocean.
The Mississippi river!
Native amercians were to be moved west of the missippi river
There are two Minor League Hockey teams: The Mississippi River Kings (CHL) and the Mississippi Surge ( formally Mississippi Sea Wolves) of the ECHL. There is one Indoor Football team, the Mississippi Mudcats ( formally the Tupelo Fire Ants)