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Nashville Mayor Megan Barry notes that Wallet Hub named

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry notes that Wallet Hub named

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry notes that Wallet Hub named Nashville as the best city for women entrepreneurs out of the 100 biggest metropolitan areas in the United States during the 5th Annual Small Business For... More

Lock Operator Johnny Barton briefs Nashville Mayor

Lock Operator Johnny Barton briefs Nashville Mayor

Lock Operator Johnny Barton briefs Nashville Mayor Megan Barry about how he helps commercial and recreational vessels navigate up and down the Cumberland River through Old Hickory Dam. The mayor toured the dam... More

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry touts the incredible climate

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry touts the incredible climate

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry touts the incredible climate that now exists in Music City for small business, entrepreneurs, and creatives during the 5th Annual Small Business Forum at Tennessee State University i... More

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry touts women-owned small

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry touts women-owned small

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry touts women-owned small business opportunity during the Small Business Conference held at the Tennessee State University Avon Williams Campus March 17, 2016. Barry is the first-ever ... More

Lt. Col. Stephen Murphy (Left), U.S. Army Corps of

Lt. Col. Stephen Murphy (Left), U.S. Army Corps of

Lt. Col. Stephen Murphy (Left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander, and Nashville Mayor Megan Barry speak with Joe Bailey, a government relations business development executive with Phill... More

Freddie Bell (right), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Freddie Bell (right), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Freddie Bell (right), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District's Nashville Area operations manager, and Lt. Col. Stephen Murphy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander, brief Nashville... More

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry poses walks across the

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry poses walks across the

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry poses walks across the upper navigation lock gate during a tour of Old Hickory Dam Jan. 14, 2016. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District invited the newly elected mayor... More

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry stands on top of the Old

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry stands on top of the Old

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry stands on top of the Old Hickory Lock and looks downstream as the dam spills water into the Cumberland River Jan. 14, 2016. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry arrives for a tour of the

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry arrives for a tour of the

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry arrives for a tour of the Old Hickory Dam Power Plant on the Cumberland River Jan. 14, 2016. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hosted the mayor to work on establishing a good working... More

Freddie Bell, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Freddie Bell, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Freddie Bell, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District's Nashville Area operations manager, leads Nashville Mayor Megan Barry on a tour of the Old Hickory Dam Power Plant Jan. 14, 2016. The mayor learned... More

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry stands on top of Old Hickory

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry stands on top of Old Hickory

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry stands on top of Old Hickory Dam and looks downstream as the dam spills water into the Cumberland River Jan. 14, 2016. Lt. Col. Stephen Murphy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville... More

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