View of the entrance to Tanglewood Drive off of Highway 70 in Pegram, TN on Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 Tanglewood home, Highway 70 under 10 feet of water Two flooded homes at the entrance to Tanglewood drive A flooded home in the Tanglewood development on May 2nd, 2010 House on the corner of Tanglewood and Highway 70 No mail today Tanglewood entrance on Highway 70, May 2nd, 2010 Intersection of 249 and Hwy 70 in Pegram, TN on Monday May 3rd, 2010 Highway 70 in Pegram, TN on Monday May 3rd, 2010 Parking lot of the Community bank on Hwy 70 in Pegram, TN on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 Submerged truck off of 249 near Ashland City, TN on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 Highway 70 in Shacklett, TN, Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 Fallen power lines in Shaclett Leveled house and garage in Shaclett, TN. There is no river in sight of these buildings Badly damaged home in Shacklett Another devastated home in Shacklett Damaged powerlines in Shacklett Slab from which a home was washed away by floodwaters in Shacklett Damaged home in Shacklett Debris on train bridge by 249 and Hwy 70 in Pegram, TN. Twisted tracks in Pegram The tracks were moved about 8 feet to the side by floodwaters Bent rails Tracks and debris Track and tree Moved ties The waters peeled the pavement off of the road near the intersection of 249 and Hwy. 70in Pegram Water line in field next to tracks. The Harpeth River runs between this field and the tracks, about 15 feet below the plane Water line Harpeth river near the tracks on Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 Intersection of 249 and Harpeth View Trail in Kingston Springs, Tennessee on May 5th, 2010 Damaged road at intersection The spot from which three homes were swept away on Harpeth View Trail, Kingston Springs, TN Family sitting on slab where house once stood, Harpeth View Trail Harpeth View Trail In addition to the three washed away homes, 15 others sustained significant structural damage on Harpeth View Trail The flood waters triggered a landslide on the side of this hill on 249 in Pegram, TN 249 is seeing an increased volume of traffic as the Cheatham County landfill is located about a mile from this spot Edge of the earth A precarious spot Harpeth river on McCrory Lane near Newsome Station View of the Harpeth from the bridge on McCrory Lane Debris View from McCrory Harpeth bridge. This tree is approximately 4 feet in diameter Another uprooted tree visible from the bridge Another fallen tree visible from the bridge Broken pavement near bridge Water carved this gully near the Harpeth at the McCrory bridge State park on McCrory Lane near Harpeth Water line on trees in state park near Harpeth, McCrory Lane Destruction in the Sate park The flood placed this tree horizontally amidst some other trees Map in trees Debris from flooded homes on Hwy 70 in Bellevue, TN Rubble pile in Bellevue Kempo studio in Bellevue 1 week after the flood Kempo studio A landslide covered Hwy 70 near I40 on this spot for 2 weeks after the flood Shoneys in Bellevue was under 4 feet of water, as was the adjacent Movie theater Wild life will inevitably suffer because of the storm as well The trails at the Percy Warner Parks sustained damage, and will be closed indefinitely A fallen tree at the park Exposed pipe near playground at park Damaged swingset area at the park Exposed root bed on trail at park More exposed rootbeds at parkOnline Photos Albums by VisualLightBox.com v3.2