Ohio River
The Ohio River flows into the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois. The Ohio divides Illinois to the north from Kentucky to the south, and on the west bank of the Mississippi is the state of Missouri.
The Lower Mississippi River begins in Cairo, Illinois where the Upper Mississippi River and the Ohio River meet. The Lower Mississippi flows out to the Gulf of Mexico.
Cairo, Illinois is located at the junction of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers.
The Ohio River flows into the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois. The Ohio divides Illinois to the north from Kentucky to the south, and on the west bank of the Mississippi is the state of Missouri.
The river is formed by the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at Point State Park (called the "Point") in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It joins the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois. The native Americans considered the Monongahela to be the same as the Ohio and the Allegheny as a branch.
Ohio River Actually, the Ohio River flows to the Southwest... rather than "due" West...
They join in Cairo, Illinois. It's a small town in extreme SW Illinois. The three states of Missouri, Illinois, and Kentucky meet at this point. On the confluence peninsula is Fort Defiance Park, once a Civil War fort.
The Ohio River. The Ohio River enters the Mississippi River at Cairo Illinois.
Ohio River
The Ohio River. It forms as the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers at Pittsburgh, and flows generally west and south to meet the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois (triple border of Missouri, Illinois, and Kentucky).
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Cairo, Illinois at the confluence of the Ohio River