Mississppi Lowlands Mississppi Lowlands By Hudson and Noe.

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Mississppi Lowlands Mississppi Lowlands By Hudson and Noe

Boot heel  The lower region of Missouri is called the boot heel” because it looks sort of like a boot.

This is where it is located.

Mississippi river Do you know where the Mississippi river runs? Well, the Mississippi river runs through Louisiana.

This is the Mississippi River.

EARTH QUAKE!!!!! Did you know that on the New Madrid Fault which runs through Missouri, in 1811 there was the most powerful earth quake?

This is the earth quake that hit the New Madrid Fault in 1811.

News about Indians. There is a park called Trail of Tears State Park. Nine of the Cherokee Indian groups were relocated.

Cherokee Indians being relocated.