The largest inland waterway system is on the river
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The total inland U.S. system, including protected coastal routes, approximates 25,000 miles, of which well over half has a minimum depth of nine feet. The largest system is based on the Mississippi, which is navigable for about 1,800 miles from New Orleans to Minneapolis, and its vast system of tributaries.
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