In the US, river cruising can involve a voyage down the Mississippi River on a historic paddleboat, meandering alongside glaciers in Alaska or heading down the Hudson River on ships that carry fewer than 150 passengers and move at a relaxed pace.

Augusta

Augusta, Kentucky is located in Bracken County at the confluence of the Ohio River and Bracken Creek. The city offers and incredible long-range view of the picturesque river valley, known to be one of the most stunning views of the valley in the state of Kentucky. Augusta was regarded as one of the most popular shipping ports during the agricultural growth era. Tobacco, hemp, livestock, and wine were frequently exported from Augusta to surrounding areas. Today, the city continues to grow and welcomes visitors of all ages!

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Cincinnati

Cincinnati is one city that just can't sit still. Every year it's something new. An elegant downtown shopping mall, another floating restaurant, more mind bending amusement park rides, tougher championship golf courses, breathtaking new art exhibits. Experience Major Leaque excitement: The Reds and Bengals; powerhouse college hoops, hockey, throughbred racing, rowing, running, and tennis events offer year-round action. In the 1840's Cincinnati was heralded as the Paris of the new world. Today, it's cultural offerings range from the traditional to the experimental.

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Helena

Visit the city Mark Twain said, "...occupies one of the prettiest situations on the river." Home to seven generals of the confederacy, Helena grew into a thriving blues community in the 1940's and 1950's.

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Memphis

Memphis is a city in the southwest corner of the U.S. state of Tennessee, and the county seat of Shelby County.

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Natchez

Be amazed by one of the oldest cities on the Mississippi, founded in 1716. See antebellum and Victorian structures that sit high on a bluff. Explore the historical Frogmore Plantation and its rare cotton gin.

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Red Wing

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Rosedale

Rosedale is a city in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 1,873 at the 2010 census,down from 2,414 in 2000. Located in an agricultural area, the city had a stop on the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad, which carried many migrants north out of the area in the first half of the 20th century.

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St. Francisville

Explore "The Myrtles - America's Most Haunted House" and the beautifully restored Butler Greenwood Plantation. Then walk through St. Francisville, enjoying its charming churches, antique stores, and historic buildings.

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Stevenson

Nature’s power and beauty surround Stevenson and you can learn about the geological forces that shaped this area at the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center. A tour of the Bonneville Dam will reveal the unique challenges of building this power plant with a minimal impact to wildlife – the answer is fish ladders.

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Vacherie(Burnside)

Visit spectacular Oak Alley Plantation, now a National Historic Landmark, which is supported by 28 Doric columns and furnished with 19th-century antiques. See the beauty of Houmas House, known in its heyday as "The Sugar Palace," a well-established plantation producing sugar by the time of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.

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Vicksburg

Explore sprawling Vicksburg National Military Park, with its battlefields, statues, and monuments to soldiers from both the North and South. A moving experience.

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