Tippecanoe

Tippecanoe River

Tip·pe·ca·noe Riv·er / ˌtipəkəˈnoō/ a river that flows for 170 miles (275 km) through Indiana to join the Wabash River. Battle Ground, along the river, is the site of the 1811 Battle of Tippecanoe.

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