The Boot Heel is a region located in the southeastern corner of Missouri, named for its shape resembling the heel of a boot. It is characterized by its unique geography, including the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, and features a mix of agricultural land and forests. The area is known for its rich history, including Native American heritage and significant Civil War events. Today, the Boot Heel is primarily rural, with agriculture playing a vital role in its economy.
Louisiana
Florida. Jacksonville is the largest city near the boot heel. Missouri has a bootheel as well
Italy
Louisiana
The nickname for the southeast corner of Missouri is "Bootheel" because the shape of the region resembles a heel of a boot.
there was a natural disaster in the boot heel of Missouri but i don't know what kind of natural disaster it was
The boot heel of Italy.
kind of like high heel or boot with a heel and the heel seems like it's pointing straight towards Greece
Czechoslovakia
Italy
The address of the Boot Heel Youth Museum Inc is: 700A N Douglass St, Malden, MO 63863-1510
Missouri has a Boot Heel if that is what your thinking of