United States
- Red River of the North, see above (under Canada)
- Red River (Kentucky), tributary of the Kentucky River
- Red River (Maine), tributary of the Fish River
- Red River of the South, tributary of the Mississippi River flowing between Texas and Oklahoma
- Red River Parish, Louisiana
- Red River County, Texas
- Red River (New Mexico), tributary of the Rio Grande
- Red River, New Mexico, home of the Red River Ski Area
- Red River, New York, tributary of the Moose River
- Red River (Oregon), a stream in Oregon
- Red River (Tennessee-Kentucky), tributary of the Cumberland River
- Red River (Wisconsin), tributary of the Wolf River
- Red River, Wisconsin, a town
- Red River, Shawano County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
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“The United States never lost a war or won a conference.”
—Will Rogers (18791935)
“The United States must be neutral in fact as well as in name.... We must be impartial in thought as well as in action ... a nation that neither sits in judgment upon others nor is disturbed in her own counsels and which keeps herself fit and free to do what is honest and disinterested and truly serviceable for the peace of the world.”
—Woodrow Wilson (18561924)
“The United States is just now the oldest country in the world, there always is an oldest country and she is it, it is she who is the mother of the twentieth century civilization. She began to feel herself as it just after the Civil War. And so it is a country the right age to have been born in and the wrong age to live in.”
—Gertrude Stein (18741946)
“Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Canada are the horns, the head, the neck, the shins, and the hoof of the ox, and the United States are the ribs, the sirloin, the kidneys, and the rest of the body.”
—William Cobbett (17621835)
“In one notable instance, where the United States Army and a hundred years of persuasion failed, a highway has succeeded. The Seminole Indians surrendered to the Tamiami Trail. From the Everglades the remnants of this race emerged, soon after the trail was built, to set up their palm-thatched villages along the road and to hoist tribal flags as a lure to passing motorists.”
—For the State of Florida, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)