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P.O. Box 277, Brookport, IL 62910, USA
B. E. Jordan Dam and Lake is located near the center of North Carolina with a large population base in a 75-mile radius of the project. It is a major attraction for recreation seekers with facilities such as campsites, picnic areas, ... More on recreation.gov

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Brookport, Illinois
The Ohio River originates in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the confluence of the Allegheny River and Monongahela River. It flows 981 miles southwest and inters the Mississippi near Cairo, Illinois. It serves as a boundary between the ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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211 South Twenty-First Street, Paducah, KY 42003-3204

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Metropolis, Illinois
The Ohio River originates in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the confluence of the Allegheny River and Monongahela River. It flows 981 miles southwest and inters the Mississippi near Cairo, Illinois. I... More on AnglerWeb.com
My friend, George, and I decided to try our luck fishing on the Ohio River. I wanted to modify a technique that my father used successfully ... More on igougo

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Water Street, Jefferson-Washington Sts Paducah, KY
Paducah's rich history has been painted on its floodwall by muralist Robert Dafford! Beautiful murals are the center of downtown attractions. Interpretive ... More on KentuckyTourism.com
Other than that there is great parking near by in the city lot as well as a lot of really cute shops and places to eat close by. More on Yahoo! Travel

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3465 Buckner Lane, Paducah, KY 42001-4732

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1845 Lone Oak Road Paducah, KY
The people of Paducah have renovated and preserved a once-dilapidated Classical Revival mansion by making it into the Whitehaven Welcome Center, south of town on Interstate 24, and filling it with... More on Off the Beaten Path: Kentucky
Kentucky's Gateway to the South, this white Classical Revival house with Corinthian-columned front portico is the only historic home serving as an interstate welcome center. Whitehaven features pe... More on Paducah.travel

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Martin Luther King Blvd. Paducah, KY

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So. Water Street & Kentucky Avenue Paducah, KY
A Mikado steam engine, the last "Iron Horse" used by the I. C. R. R. , serves as a memorial to the passage ... More on Paducah.travel
A Mikado steam engine, the last "Iron Horse" used by the I. C. R. R. , serves as a memorial to the passage of the Steam Age. More on Paducah.travel

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19th & Jefferson St. Paducah, KY
Inscription. Chief of sub~tribe of Chickasaw Indians, who lived and hunted in this area until Jackson Purchase, 1818. Land here then owned by Gen. William Clark, who founded Paducah; named it in ho... More on HMDB
Legend has it that General William Clark, who founded Paducah, named it in honor of the "Padouca" Indians, a subtribe of the Chickasaw who lived and hunted in the area until the Jackson Purchase i... More on Paducah.travel
