{"id":12314,"date":"2023-12-25T06:40:11","date_gmt":"2023-12-25T05:40:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=12314"},"modified":"2023-12-25T06:40:11","modified_gmt":"2023-12-25T05:40:11","slug":"what-cities-are-on-the-mississippi-river","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/what-cities-are-on-the-mississippi-river\/","title":{"rendered":"What Cities Are On The Mississippi River"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Saint Paul<\/h2>\n

The twin cities of Saint Paul and Minneapolis span the Mississippi River and are located in the state of Minnesota. Saint Paul itself is the capital of the state and the 2nd largest city in Minnesota. Founded in 1849, the city is known for its numerous parks, architecture, and monuments. Saint Paul’s seven miles of Mississippi River waterfront offer breathtaking views of downtown. From St. Paul, visitors can access nearby parklands, including the Science Museum of Minnesota, the Minnesota History Center, and the Cathedral Hill Historic District. <\/p>\n

St. Paul is a hub of cultural and recreational activities, from its museums and galleries to their parks and trails. There’s a thriving culinary and music scene in Saint Paul that draws visitors from far and wide. The city also boasts one of the largest Chinese-Vietnamese communities in the Midwest. St. Paul is also home to a wide variety of Native American, Hispanic, and African American cultures.<\/p>\n

The city is well-known as the site of the 1858 Battle of Fort Snelling, where the Dakota Sioux Tribe and the US government negotiated a peace treaty. The Battle of Fort Snelling was how the United States legally acquired the Minnesota Territory and it was the first interstate agreement in the history of the United States. <\/p>\n

The Saint Paul region is served by a comprehensive transportation system with light rail, bus, and freeway connections. It is also home to international airports, light rail connections, freight railroads, and a deep-water port facility.<\/p>\n

Cairo, Illinois<\/h2>\n