Yes! Since it is a specific river, it would be capitalized. If you were talking about rivers in general than it would not be capitalized.
Capitalize a geographical term when it is part of a proper noun or a specific location. For example, capitalize "Mississippi River" or "Mount Everest" but not when referring to a general river or mountain.
Yes, it is the name of a place i.e. a 'proper noun'.You should always capitalize a proper noun.
The Nile River is typically capitalized as it is a proper noun.
The three major rivers in Louisiana are the Mississippi River, the Red River, and the Atchafalaya River.
If the name is "proper", then , yes. Let's go fishing at the Mississippi River. If it's not proper, no. Let's go fishing at the river.
Capitalize a geographical term when it is part of a proper noun or a specific location. For example, capitalize "Mississippi River" or "Mount Everest" but not when referring to a general river or mountain.
The correct way to capitalize the sentence is: "My favorite novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, is set mostly on the Mississippi River."
The Mississippi River
I think it is the Mississippi River but not for sure
The Mississippi River forms the boundary between Illinois and Missorui
Mississippi River. :)
The Mississippi River is the boundary between Tennessee and Arkansas.
the Mississippi river
The Mississippi River, Colorado River and Missouri River are some.
I think it is the mississippi River :)
Missouri eventually enter the Mississippi river which then leads to the gulf of Mexico
Yes, it is the name of a place i.e. a 'proper noun'.You should always capitalize a proper noun.