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Lookout Mountain

noun

  1. a mountain ridge in Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama: a battle of the Civil War fought here, near Chattanooga, Tenn. 1863; highest point, 2,126 feet (648 meters).


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Beginning atop Lookout Mountain, in Noccalula Falls Park, home to a roaring 90-foot high cascade, Lookout Mountain Parkway winds 93 miles through the wooded hills and impressive waterfalls of Little River Canyon National Preserve.

The only underground waterfall on this list, Ruby Falls tumbles 145 feet down a limestone cave inside Lookout Mountain.

After remaining for some time at Bridgeport, the regiment was ordered to the vicinity of Lookout Mountain.

South of the town the slope of Lookout Mountain rises to a height of 2000 feet above sea-level.

At no place were they near enough to throw shells into the city, save from their heavy guns on Lookout Mountain.

He was to pass over the creek or around it, and note with care all of the approaches to Lookout Mountain in that vicinity.

The committee escorted the distinguished guests to the summit of Lookout Mountain.

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