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The improving weather over the last couple of days has encouraged motorcycle enthusiasts to bring out their cycles. In this picture are: Gilbert Pulley & Sonja Proctor, Gary & Raini Akins, Clarence & Laurie Slusher, and Jeff & Liz Jenson, all from Clarksville
The improving weather over the last couple of days has encouraged motorcycle enthusiasts to bring out their cycles. In this picture are: Gilbert Pulley & Sonja Proctor, Gary & Raini Akins, Clarence & Laurie Slusher, and Jeff & Liz Jenson, all from Clarksville.
A motorcyclist watches as three Ingram Barge Company boats work to pass barges through the RJ Corman railroad bridge before the boat passes through the open bridge span and continues on up river.
A motorcyclist watches as three Ingram Barge Company boats work to pass barges through the RJ Corman railroad bridge before the boat passes through the open bridge span and continues on up river.

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