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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
Photos & Multimedia
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Multimedia
Our multimedia offers include river-related interactives, google earth files and more.
Panoramas
Panoramic images allow viewers a 360 degree viewpoint of sites within the Mississippi River corridor. Move from left to right and view the site as if you were standing there. Flash Player is required to view the panoramas.
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Harriet Island (2.0mb)
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Nicollet Island (1.8mb)
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Google Earth
Left-click and open Park Boundary & Mississippi River Visitor Center with Google Earth or right-click and “Save As…”.
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Videos
The Mississippi National River and Reacreation Area offers videos ranging from park promotional videos to instructional videos. To view the videos you will need flash player instaled.
Park
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Park Video (20 mins, 70mb stream)
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Audio
From Mississipi River music to podcast tours, the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area offers a variety of audio presentations available for download.
Healthy River Healthy You
The Healthy River Healthy You podcast helps take steps towards building a healthier lifestyle and river by offering health and environment tips and fun river facts and history while you walk alongside the Mississippi River.
Songs of the Mississippi River
Written and performed by Charlie Maguire, Songs of the Mississippi River offers true river music that speaks to the importance of the Mississippi River in the culture and geography of America.
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Images
Browse through our Mississippi River art created by 4th-6th grade students or find a river picture.
Big River Journey Art Galleries
The Big River Journey Art Contest Galleries displays art created by 4th-6th grade students. Unique and vibrant, these works examine the Mississippi from many points of view.
Park Photo Gallery
Browse our selection of park photographs formatted for both print and electronic media.
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Did You Know?
Over 600 men worked around the clock using hand tools, horses and coal powered shovels to build the original Coon Rapids Dam in 1913. The dam was rebuilt between 1995 and 1997.
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Last Updated: September 24, 2009 at 10:44 EST |