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Volunteers install signage along “The Old 56 Trail”

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Volunteers install signage along “The Old 56 Trail” at Center Hill Lake in support of National Public Lands Day Sept. 30, 2017. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District coordinated with the DeKalb County Health Department on the development of the trail, and garnered additional support from Tennessee Tech University’s Fisheries Society, DeKalb County High School, and other volunteers and partnerships. (USACE photo by Park Ranger Sarah Peace)

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volunteer health lancaster usace grant volunteers recreation tennessee cycling corps of engineers national public lands day mayor hiking fitness nashville district center hill lake npld dekalb county tobacco free john malone tim stribling the old 56 trail hurricane bridge campground dekalb county health government tennessee tech university fisheries society fisheries society dekalb county high school rural access to health and healthy active built environments grant center hill lake volunteers convert campground into tobacco free trail dvids us army corps of engineers fishing
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30/09/2017
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volunteer health lancaster usace grant volunteers recreation tennessee cycling corps of engineers national public lands day mayor hiking fitness nashville district center hill lake npld dekalb county tobacco free john malone tim stribling the old 56 trail hurricane bridge campground dekalb county health government tennessee tech university fisheries society fisheries society dekalb county high school rural access to health and healthy active built environments grant center hill lake volunteers convert campground into tobacco free trail dvids us army corps of engineers fishing