Normally I'd leave the cemetery post for the end of the tour but I'm including it here because the Chattanooga National Cemetery offers great views of the surrounding area.
This is the original entrance but is no longer used for that purpose.


From the top of the hill in the previous picture you have a nice view of Lookout Mountain.

It also has a nice view of Missionary Ridge to the east. Here we are looking towards nearly the center of the Confederate lines. Orchard Knob is north of the national cemetery.
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Great posts and photos! For my part, I always get the most out of seeing the nat'l cemeteries associated w/ the battlefield parks. I posted a few times on the Springfield (MO) Nat'l Cemetery:
http://civilwarmed.blogspot.com/2007/11/here-rests-in-honored-glory-springfield_27.html
As for Chattanooga and Chickamauga, especially, you might like the letter I just posted from a WWI soldier, camped in Georgia, who took time to visit the local battlefields:
http://civilwarmed.blogspot.com/2008/01/walk-in-woodsand-clouds.html
Keep up the great work!
Jim Schmidt
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