Entrance to Point Park, Lookout Mountain, built
to resemble Army Corps of Engineers insignia.
Guide to the Area (continued)
POINT PARK. Visitors to the Chattanooga Battlefields
are urged to go first to Point Park. There, from the terrace of the
Adolph S. Ochs Observatory and Museum, high above the winding Tennessee
River, you will have a wide view of the battlefields. This point is
acclaimed one of the finest overlooks in the South. Markers throughout
the area identify important landmarks and troop positions. A National
Park Service attendant is there to assist you. The observatory and
museum bears the name of one of the park's major benefactors, the late
Adolph S. Ochs, Publisher of the Chattanooga Times and the New
York Times.
The New York Monument, Completed in 1907, is in the
center of the area.
The Cravens House, where part of the "Battle Above
the Clouds" was fought, can be seen from the museum terrace. Near the
house, stand three large monumentsNew York, Iowa, and
Ohiohonoring troops who were in this battle.
From Lookout Point several foot trails provide
interesting walks.
These reveal unusual rock formations and provide ever
changing and beautiful vistas of the countryside below.
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