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  1. Wabash River, largest southward-flowing tributary of the Ohio River, rising in Grand Lake, western Ohio. It flows generally westward across Indiana past the cities of Huntington, Wabash, Logansport, and Lafayette, then southward to Terre Haute. Just south of that city it forms a 200-mile (320-km)

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wabash_RiverWabash River - Wikipedia

    The Wabash River at Lafayette, Indiana, showing the Myers Pedestrian Bridge, and the Amtrak station. The river flows from left to right (north to south). This stretch is notable for large, sandy deposits.

  3. www.worldatlas.com › rivers › wabash-riverWabash River - WorldAtlas

    31 maj 2022 · The Wabash River is an 810km long river streaming southwest from northwest Ohio and flowing across northern Indiana until southern Illinois. The river forms the Illinois-Indiana boundary and then drains into the Ohio River - which is its largest northern tributary.

  4. Wabash River. Type: Stream. Description: tributary of the Ohio River in the United States. Categories: river and body of water. Location: Posey, Indiana, Midwest, United States, North America. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude. 37.80843° or 37° 48' 30" north. Longitude.

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  6. This website describes the Wabash River from Huntington in northern Indiana to the confluence with the Ohio River. Information includes Google Earth maps to the public access points, pictures and descriptions of the public access points, current stream flow, area lodging, weather, and more.

  7. This website describes the Wabash River from Huntington in northern Indiana to the confluence with the Ohio River. Information includes Google Earth maps to the public access points, pictures and descriptions of the public access points, current stream flow, area lodging, weather, and more.

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