On-line travel guide for the Mississippi River Valley.

Coon Rapids

Population (2010) 61,476 Visitor Information Direct your questions to the Anoka Area Chamber of Commerce (763.421.7130). History Another stop along the old Red River Ox Cart Trail (which follows today’s Coon Rapids Boulevard from Pheasant Ridge Dr. NW to Egret Blvd. NW), the area probably got its

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Anoka

Population (2010) 17,142 Visitor Information Direct your questions to the Anoka Area Chamber of Commerce (763.421.7130). History Kline Sanatorium Anoka sprouted up because of its ready access to water transportation. Joseph Belanger, with help from a few others, erected a trading post for William Aitkin

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Champlin

Population (2010) 23,089 Visitor Information Direct your questions to the Anoka Area Chamber of Commerce (763.421.7130). History Champlin was founded by the triumvirate of Joseph Holt, Samuel Colburn, and John Cook. They named the village after John Cook's wife, who was born Ellen E. Champlin. The Lane brothers

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Illinois River Towns

Along the Mississippi River Through Illinois Illinois' western border is defined by 580 miles of Mississippi River shoreline, an area where the scenery changes from the wooded blufflands of the upper river to a highly cultivated floodplain. Along the way, you’ll find historic communities like the old mining town of Galena, the vibrant

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