Buffalo River (Tennessee)
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The Buffalo River is the longest unimpounded river in Middle Tennessee in the United States. It flows 125 miles (201 km) through the southern and western portions of that region. The Buffalo is the largest tributary of the Duck River. Canoeing is popular, especially in its middle section. The river is named for the Buffalo fish which was abundant when the first European settlers arrived.
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Buffalo River (Tennessee)
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Buffalo River
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Buffalo River
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Confluence of North and South Forks in northern Lawrence County, Tennessee
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Cane Creek
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Duck River watershed showing the Duck and Buffalo rivers
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Lawrence County
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Humphreys County
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The Buffalo River is the longest unimpounded river in Middle Tennessee in the United States. It flows 125 miles (201 km) through the southern and western portions of that region. The Buffalo is the largest tributary of the Duck River. Canoeing is popular, especially in its middle section. The river is named for the Buffalo fish which was abundant when the first European settlers arrived.
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Flat Woods
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confluence with the Duck River in Humphreys County
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Tennessee River Basin
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