The source is Lake Itasca in Northern Minnesota. The Mississippi River empties into the Gulf of Mexico.
The Mississippi River empties into the Gulf of Mexico. Its source is Lake Itasca, in Itasca State Park, Clearwater County, Minnesota. The main source is in Northern Minnesota, and it empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The Mississippi River rises out of Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and flows southward for 2,320 miles to the Mississippi River Delta at the Gulf of Mexico.
The Mississippi rises (its Source) in Lake Itasca in northwestern Minnesota, and empties into the Gulf of Mexico (its Mouth) through its Delta in Louisiana.
The Mississippi rises (its Source) in Lake Itasca in northwestern Minnesota, and empties into the Gulf of Mexico (its Mouth) through its Delta in Louisiana.
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The Mississippi rises (its Source) in Lake Itasca in northwestern Minnesota, and empties into the Gulf of Mexico (its Mouth) through its Delta in Louisiana.
The headwaters of the Mississippi River are located at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota.
The headwaters of the Mississippi River are in northern Minnesota, and empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The Mississippi is the fourth longest river in the world.
The Mississippi River rises in northern Minnesota and flows southward for 2,320 miles to the Mississippi River Delta at the Gulf of Mexico.
The source of the Mississippi River is Lake Itasca in Clearwater County, Minnesota. The delta of the river is at the Gulf of Mexico in Louisiana. The primary source of the Mississippi River is Lake Itasca.
The mouth of the Mississippi River is in the Gulf of Mexico. The source of the Mississippi is Lake Itasca, Minnesota.
The source of the Mississippi River that flows down to the Gulf of Mexico in Louisiana is from a lake in Northern Minnesota. The lake is located in Itasca State Park and of coarse, the lake is called Lake Itasca. You can walk across rocks where the Mississippi starts.