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US Army Corp of Engineers photo of the Missouri River's damage to US Highway 63 near the Missouri Capitol building during the "Great Flood of 1993". National Guardsmen created sandbag levees in the parking lot, but the building was still several feet above the water line. Unfortunately, the same could not be said of much of Jefferson City's northern area, and such scenes were repeated over a wide section of the central United States. Source: http://www.nwk.usace.army.mil/projects/l142/photos.htm#

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