The Missouri River is the longest river in North America and a major waterway of the central United States. Rising in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana, the Missouri flows east and south for 2,341 miles before entering the Mississippi River north of St. Louis.
Montana
The Mississippi River is the longest river in the U.S. Other U.S. rivers include Missouri River, Meramec River (Missouri), Mackinaw River (Illinois) and Maple River (Iowa).
What river? Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Amazon, Nile, etc.
Missouri at 2,540 miles
No. The confluence of Madison River and Jefferson River, near Gallatin River, in Gallatin County, Montana.
The Missouri River begins as Brower's Spring in the state of Montana.
It starts branching off from the Missouri River and then ends on the left side of the Rockies
The Missouri's source is Brower's Spring in Montana.
Independence, Kansas City, and Westport (all of which are in Missouri, and all within a few miles of each other) were some fairly common starting points. Importantly, all of these are (mostly) south of the Missouri River, a formidable barrier. By starting on the river's south bank, wagons could head west without having to cross the river (which turns to the north at approximately the same location as these three cities).
The Mississippi flows through Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana.
· Poplar Bluff, Missouri
The River Weaver in Cheshire, England.· Wabash River (Ohio, Indiana Illinois)· White River (Arkansas & Missouri)Wang Thong WabashThere are several rivers that begin with the letter W. They include the White river in Mississippi, Warburton river in Australia, Waal river in the Netherlands, Warta river in Poland, and the Wiese river in Switzerland.· Wabash River (Ohio, Indiana Illinois)· White River (Arkansas & Missouri)· Wabash River (Ohio, Indiana Illinois)· White River (Arkansas & Missouri)· Wabash River (Ohio, Indiana Illinois)· White River (Arkansas & Missouri)Here are a few: * Wabash * Walla Walla * Wakarusa * Wallooskee * Washita * Waupaca * Wicomico * Willapa * Wind * Winnetuxet * Woonasquatucket * WynoocheThere are many rivers begining with the letter W. In the USA alone there are over ahundred. For examples there are rivers called "White River" in Arkansas, Indiana, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont and Washington.Some rivers that start with w are, Wakulla River, Wekiva River, and the Wacissa River.