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Tuscumbia River
Country United States
States Mississippi and Tennessee
Physical characteristics
Main source Prentiss County, Mississippi
361 ft (110 m)
River mouth Hatchie River
Length 44.4 mi (71.5 km)

The Tuscumbia River is a river that flows through parts of Mississippi and Tennessee in the United States. It's like a smaller stream that feeds into a bigger river called the Hatchie River. The Tuscumbia River is about 44.4 miles (71.5 kilometers) long.

Journey of the Tuscumbia River

The Tuscumbia River starts in Prentiss County, Mississippi, near a town called Booneville. It begins its journey at an elevation of about 361 feet (110 meters) above sea level.

As it flows, the river travels through Alcorn County in Mississippi. Then, it crosses into McNairy County, Tennessee. In McNairy County, another important stream called Cypress Creek joins the Tuscumbia River.

Finally, the Tuscumbia River flows into the Hatchie River. This happens just before the Hatchie River reaches Hardeman County, near a town called Pocahontas, Tennessee.

What Does "Tuscumbia" Mean?

The name Tuscumbia comes from the Chickasaw language. People believe it means either "warrior killer" or "warrior rainmaker." It's interesting how river names often have special meanings from the local history and languages!

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