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Suwannee

River of the USA, rising in southern Georgia in the Okefnokee Swamp, and flowing south for 400 km/249 mi, through Florida, to enter the Gulf of Mexico. It is navigable as far as White Springs. The ‘Swannee River’ is immortalized in ‘Old Folks at Home’ (1851) by US songwriter Stephen Foster.



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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] For those of us more enthusiastic about hook-and-line fishing than scalloping, Suwannee is the place to be in the Big Bend during late summer.
Her aunt also suffered bruises and cuts in the incident on the Suwannee River in Florida.
Unspoiled Florida The Suwannee River meanders relatively undisturbed from Georgia's Okeefenokee Swamp through northern Florida and the Suwannee State Park, spilling into the Gulf of Mexico at the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge near Cedar Key.
 
 
 
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