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== == 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.
The Natchez Trace Parkway is 444 miles long. Milepost zero is at the beginning of the parkway just outside of historic Natchez, Mississippi. The Trace heads northeast all the way to Nashville, Tennessee. The Trace passes or skirts around the following towns from south to north: Port Gibson, Raymond, Jackson, Canton, Kosciusko, French Camp, Houston, Tupelo in Mississippi. Cherokee and Florence in Alabama. Collinwood, Waynesboro, Hohenwald, Fly, Leipers Fork and Franklin in Tennessee. For information, pictures and maps about the Natchez Trace Parkway please see http://www.NatchezTraceTravel.com
Natchez, MS - - - where else? A long time ago - their confederacy stretched from what is now Oklahoma to the Eastern Seaboard...from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. See: http://www.natchez-nation.com
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One of the most well known tourist attractions in Tupelo is the birthplace and Museum of Elvis Presley. Some other well known and interesting sites are the Natchez Trace Parkway and Tupelo Buffalo Park, where a person can see live buffalo.
I wouldn't see why not, afterall, Trace is his son.
refers to the tendency of observers to see what they expect to see.
One might expect to see a music video. It turns out it is a video that contains music with a stationary photograph of a woman along with an email address. The music and woman sound like they come from India.
They expect to see earth's crust change.
YES ,how do you expect to see them at the zoo.
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how tha heck u expect me to see anything in that mess