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Connecticut River The Connecticut River is the largest river in New England and runs through four of the region's states before flowing into Long Island Sound. The river, which measures over 400 mi (650 km) in length, begins in northern New Hampshire and runs along its border with Vermont, then continues into western Massachusetts and central Connecticut. Address: NH to CT USA
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Known as America's Great Road, Big River, Father of the Water and other nicknames, the Mississippi River has long played an important part in the history of the United States. The river was once a major exploration route and is now host to a myriad of recreational and commercial activites. The river flows through or adjacent to Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. The river is part of one of the world's largest river systems. Address: . . . USA
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Merrimack River Merrimack River forms at the confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee rivers in central New Hampshire. The river passes through the major centers of Concord, Manchester and Nashua. Address: . USA
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Merrymeeting River Spanning 10 mi (16 km), this river is a popular fishing destination for residents and guests of Lake Winnipesaukee. Popular activities done here include kayaking, rafting and fishing. Address: . Alton NH USA
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Lake Winnipesaukee Lake Winnipesaukee is a recreational destination that offers water skiing, swimming, fishing and more. Address: . . NH USA
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