No. The James River is 410 miles long. The Wabash River in Indiana is 475 miles long. The Wabash River is the longest free flowing river East of the Mississippi. Look to Alaska for the biggest of everything. :)
The Cahaba River. It is the natural habitat of the Cahaba lily, an endangered species of water lily.
One without manmade obstructions
A river
The Delaware River was named after Delaware because the Cherokee indeans named Delaware and the Delaware River.
The Nile river in Egypt, Africa, runs for about 4,132 miles. It is a north flowing river, and is on the north eastern continent of Africa. It is regarded as the longest free running river in the world.
Landa River
The river that begins in Wyoming and flows into the Missouri River is the Yellowstone River. It originates in Yellowstone National Park and travels through Montana before joining the Missouri River near the town of Billings. The Yellowstone is known for its scenic beauty and is one of the longest free-flowing rivers in the contiguous United States.
Edisto River
Edisto River in South Carolina
Delaware is home to several major waterways, including the Delaware River, the Nanticoke River, and the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. These waterways play a crucial role in transportation, commerce, and recreation throughout the state. The Delaware River, in particular, is one of the longest free-flowing rivers in the eastern United States.
Free-flowing means that something can flow without hindrance. A example of this is a river that exists without being blocked or impeded by a dam. A dam would resist the flow of a river, causing water to remain in or accumulate in a given region, which would not be a free-flowing scenario.
The great potato river