Episode 5: Boyce Upholt on the Plan to Rebuild Louisiana’s Coastal Marshes

For decades, Louisiana has been losing coastal marshes in areas around the mouth of the Mississippi River. The biggest causes for the loss of land are the levees built along the Mississippi and the hundreds of canals cut through the marshes for oil and gas exploration. Hurricane Katrina helped renew the determination to

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Episode 4: Gregg Andrews on Growing up in the Mississippi River Bottoms near Hannibal, Missouri

Historian, musician, and author Gregg Andrews grew up in the Mississippi River bottoms south of Hannibal, Missouri, in the shadow of Mark Twain. In this episode, Gregg shares stories about the struggles and hardships his family faced but also about how the community known as Monkey Run stuck together and looked out for each

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Episode 3: Busting Myths about the Mississippi

The Mississippi River is polluted! It’s for barges only. Dams on the upper river were built for flood control. These are a few of the myths about the Mississippi that persist. In this episode, Klinkenberg will tackle these and other mistaken beliefs about the Mississippi. Show Notes People have lived along the

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Episode 2: Six Reasons to Travel Along the Mississippi River

The Mississippi River is one of the great attractions in the United States. In this podcast, author Dean Klinkenberg discusses six reasons why travel along the Mississippi is so attractive.

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Podcast Episode 1: How I Got Hooked on the Mississippi River

In the inaugural episode of the Mississippi Valley Traveler podcast, host Dean Klinkenberg describes his journey to the Mississippi River. After leaving behind a small city in the corn belt, he started college in a Mississippi River town where the river first captured his heart and imagination, but it would be a while before

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