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The original post: /r/todayilearned by /u/TriviaDuchess on 2025-01-23 05:52:54.

Original Title: TIL the longest U.S. rivers that don’t flow to the ocean are Utah’s 385-mile Sevier River, which ends in the dry Sevier Lake, and the 350-mile Bear River, which starts in Utah, flows through Wyoming and Idaho, and returns to Utah to empty into the Great Salt Lake.

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