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Recreational boaters are about to enter Wilson Lock

Recreational boaters are about to enter Wilson Lock

Recreational boaters are about to enter Wilson Lock on the Tennessee River, Oct. 20, 2011. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States. Wilson Lock is... More

A ship moves through Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A ship moves through Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A ship moves through Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River Oct. 19. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States. Pickwick Lock is located in Counce, Te... More

Recreational boaters move through Guntersville Lock

Recreational boaters move through Guntersville Lock

Recreational boaters move through Guntersville Lock on the Tennessee River, Oct. 21, 2011. The Nashville District operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States in Northern Ala... More

A barge moves through Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A barge moves through Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A barge moves through Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River Oct. 19. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States. Pickwick Lock is located in Counce, ... More

This is Guntersville Lock on the Tennessee River, Oct.

This is Guntersville Lock on the Tennessee River, Oct.

This is Guntersville Lock on the Tennessee River, Oct. 21, 2011. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States in Northern Alabama. Guntersville Lock is... More

Recreational boaters move through Guntersville Lock

Recreational boaters move through Guntersville Lock

Recreational boaters move through Guntersville Lock on the Tennessee River, Oct. 21, 2011. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States in Northern Ala... More

A barge is about to enter Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A barge is about to enter Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A barge is about to enter Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River, Oct. 19, 2011. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States. Pickwick Lock is located i... More

This is Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River Oct. 19.

This is Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River Oct. 19.

This is Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River Oct. 19. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States. Pickwick Lock is located in Counce, Tenn. It is jus... More

Recreational boaters get ready to enter Guntersville

Recreational boaters get ready to enter Guntersville

Recreational boaters get ready to enter Guntersville Lock on the Tennessee River, Oct. 21, 2011. The Nashville District operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States in north... More

A barge is about to enter Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A barge is about to enter Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A barge is about to enter Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River Oct. 19. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States. Pickwick Lock is located in Counc... More

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