Kinnickinnic River (Milwaukee River tributary)

Looking north from Baran Park.

The Kinnickinnic River is one of three primary rivers that flows into the harbor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at Lake Michigan, along with the Menomonee River and Milwaukee River.[1] It is locally called the "KK River".[2]

Kinnickinnic is an Ojibwe word that literally means "what is mixed", referring to the mixing of indigenous plants and tobaccos. Often called Milwaukee's forgotten river, it is the smallest within the Milwaukee River Basin, yet is the most urbanized and densely populated, as it winds through the Lincoln Village neighborhood and the heavily industrialized Inner Harbor.

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Kinnickinnic River (Milwaukee River tributary)
  2. ^ "Crews removing KK River's concrete bed". Retrieved 2019-08-23.

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