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The Copse of Trees, the focal point of Lee's final assault on the last day of battle.
View of Little Round Top from Devils Den. Its a shot of over 500 yards but that didn't deter either side.
The gates of Evergreen Cemetery right where they stood during the battle. Evergreen is a private cemetery just behind the National Cemetery. Read Elizabeth Thorns battle narrative on this Web site for details.
This is the ground defended by the Twentieth Maine on Little Round Top. Monument to the Twentieth in the distance.
Statue to General John Buford depicting him looking off towards the South Mountains which Lees Army crossed on the way to Gettysburg.
The Virginia Memorial. Robert E. Lee and Traveller on top. This is a magnificent monument placed very near where Lee rode out to meet his troops as they returned from Picketts Charge.