Fort Rodwell is also known as Venice America because of the inland river. The waterway is 4,800 kilometers long and consists of natural bays, sea rivers and some artificial canals, avoiding many dangers of sailing on the sea. After the victory of the American War of Independence, the United States government felt that the East Coast was a good opportunity for coastal development because of its geographical advantages. To avoid the risk of waves, it began to decide to study the inland route slowly. After several years of development, it evolved into today's important transportation route.