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  2. Anchor Line (riverboat company) - Wikipedia

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    Anchor Line steamboat City of New Orleans at New Orleans levee on Mississippi River. View created as composite image from two stereoview photographs, ca. 1890. The Anchor Line was a steamboat company that operated a fleet of boats on the Mississippi River between St. Louis, Missouri, and New Orleans, Louisiana, between 1859 and 1898, when it went out of business.

  3. U.S. Route 79 in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    I-55 north / US 61 north / US 64 west / US 70 west / US 79 south – West Memphis, St. Louis, MO: Continuation into Arkansas: Memphis & Arkansas Bridge; Arkansas state line; begin concurrency with unsigned SR 1: see U.S. Route 70: Haywood: Brownsville: 65.4: 105.3: US 70 east (East Main Street/SR 1 east) – Jackson

  4. Interstate 155 (Missouri–Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    A proposal for a bridge between Missouri and Tennessee arose in the late 1930s, at which point the two states were two of the last remaining contiguous states not connected by road or rail. After the Interstate Highway System was established in 1956, this proposal began to be incorporated into a larger proposal for a new Interstate Highway ...

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  6. Best Cities for a Long Weekend When All You Need Is a ... - AOL

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    From coast to coast, we've gathered the 17 best long weekend getaways in the United States to travel to in 2024. Best Cities for a Long Weekend When All You Need Is a Micro-Vacation Skip to main ...

  7. Butterfield Overland Mail - Wikipedia

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    The mail was carried by railroad for the first 160 miles (260 km) from St. Louis to Tipton. [67] Butterfield's Overland Mail Company made two trips a week from September 1858 to March 1861. At the start of service, the mail would leave St. Louis, Missouri, and San Francisco, California, every Monday and Thursday. [68]