Mississippi River Cities Trivia Quiz

Mississippi River: Cities and Steamboats
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Mississippi River: Cities and Steamboats
Northern headwaters, delta country, river-port culture, landmark crossings, tributaries, and old river travel.
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Mississippi River: Cities and Steamboats trivia quiz follows the river through headwaters, delta country, port-city culture, bluff-side music, classic river travel, crossings, tributaries, floodplains, and literary connections.
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What This Quiz Covers

The questions move through northern lake headwaters, southern delta outlet, jazz-port culture, bluff-side music, old river travel, landmark crossings, western and eastern tributaries, floodplain farming, river literature, and a major 1927 flood event.

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  1. Which major eastern tributary joins at Cairo, Illinois after draining states from Pennsylvania to Kentucky?
  2. Which river city is famously associated with a tall stainless-steel arch near the western bank?
  3. Which major western tributary joins near St. Louis after draining a vast stretch of the Plains and Rockies?
  4. Which writer drew on pilot years and river knowledge in Life on the Mississippi?
  5. Which fertile alluvial region below the Cairo-area confluence is strongly tied to floodplain farming and blues culture?
  6. Which port city near the river's mouth is linked with jazz, Creole culture, and below-sea-level neighborhoods?
  7. At the river's headwaters in northern Minnesota, which lake is recognized as the starting point?
  8. Which 1927 catastrophe along the lower valley became a landmark event in American flood-control history?
  9. Which engineering landmark opened at St. Louis in 1874 and became a major crossing over the river?
  10. After winding through Louisiana's delta country, which body of water does the river enter?
  11. Which Tennessee city on a bluff is tied to blues music, Beale Street, and riverfront commerce?
  12. On classic riverboats, which large rotating feature helped push vessels through the current?
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