High atop Lookout Mountain, Point Park was built in 1905 to commemorate the "Battle Above the Clouds." Most of the fighting took place on the mountainside and not in the vicinity of the park. Carter Stevenson, commander of the three brigades that defended the area had positioned cannon atop Lookout Mountain to aid in it's defense. Once the cannon became ineffective, they were withdrawn. At the end of that day, November 24, 1863, Stevenson was encamped in the area of the park surrounded on three sides by a force ten times the size of his. Upon orders from General Braxton Bragg, Commander, Army of Tennessee, Stevenson withdrew his men southwest to Chickamauga Creek and Missionary Ridge.

The park has numerous monuments to the soldiers who died in the area. The New York Peace Memorial features a Union and a Confederate soldier shaking hands. The Ochs Museum, in the park, features Civil War memorabilia from the surrounding area.

The Cravens House is also a part of the park and can be reached by road or trails. An interesting part of the park that is often overlooked is the intricate design of the entrance and rock wall around the park. The building was the inspiration for the insignia of the Army Corps of Engineers, who built the park.

YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE HOW FAR THAT DROP IS TO MY RIGHT...LOL


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Wonderful post!!!! I love the photography too!
That was a very hot day, it was like 96 degrees, but it was sooooo peaceful and quite until i took that pic on the cliff and my date was like pleaseeeee get away from there....LOL
Man thats somethin, reading the legendary history and then seeing the pics. My favorite pic is that 1st one.

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