Nashville District tames Cumberland River with the 'Old Locks'
This is Lock 4 on the Cumberland River in Tennessee July 1, 1914. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District built the lock and dam to establish a navigation channel. The old locks and dams were replaced by today's modern dams.

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