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re: What is the greatest Southern United States river?

Posted on 1/27/24 at 3:08 pm to
Posted by Lynxrufus2012
Central Kentucky
Member since Mar 2020
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Posted on 1/27/24 at 3:08 pm to
Most of it is in Kentucky as the state line is the low water mark of 1792. We won that case in the Supreme Court.

The Ohio River is hydrologically larger (greater flow) than the Mississippi at the confluence near Cairo, IL.
The Ohio is 981 miles long, 664 miles of which border Kentucky.
Posted by Harry Rex Vonner
American southerner
Member since Nov 2013
35959 posts
Posted on 1/27/24 at 3:19 pm to
quote:

Most of it is in Kentucky as the state line is the low water mark of 1792. We won that case in the Supreme Court.

The Ohio River is hydrologically larger (greater flow) than the Mississippi at the confluence near Cairo, IL.
The Ohio is 981 miles long, 664 miles of which border Kentucky.



you're my blood relative

anybody who hasn't driven through Cairo, it's so sad and yet so historical

I skied in the Ohio River once, up in West Virginia while it was choppy, scary as shite

Paducah and Owensboro are such great people
Posted by 14caratgoldjones
Uniontown, Al
Member since Aug 2009
1330 posts
Posted on 1/27/24 at 3:24 pm to
I’m partial to the Cahaba River. Runs right through the backside of our property.

Cool Cahaba River facts.
Longest free flowing river in Alabama. No Dams.

The waters of the Cahaba are home to more than 131 species of freshwater fishes (18 of which have been found in no other river system), 40 species of mussels, and 35 species of snails. The river has more fish species than can be found[ in all bodies of water in California.
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