Cities with a large waterfront and a river running through it (Miami, Chicago, Cleveland, Milwaukee, ?) (state, Los Angeles)
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I mean a waterfront on a large body of water that's met by a river (Chicago would be the Chicago River and Lake Michigan). It's a sort of squiggly T kind of thing.
I mean a waterfront on a large body of water that's met by a river (Chicago would be the Chicago River and Lake Michigan). It's a sort of squiggly T kind of thing.
NY with Hudson River. New York is an incredible example of a waterfront city as it is located on three islands and peninsula and its geographical location (international port) has defined the city for centuries.
Mobile, Al. Our port is on Mobile Bay, which empies into the Gulf of Mexico, and we have 5 rivers emptying into the bay and forming a huge delta. I don't have any pictures, though.
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