
Antietam Battlefield Observation Tower - Antietam MD
N 39° 28.168 W 077° 44.165
18S E 264634 N 4372449
The Antietam Observation Tower standing above Bloody Lane provides a beautiful view of the Battlefield and the surrounding valley.
Waymark Code: WM7TZC
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 12/04/2009
Views: 23
In 1890, Congress authorized the Antietam National Battlefield Site. The purpose was to preserve the battle lines of the two armies in order to study and understand the fighting that was so deadly on this ground. Under the Antietam Battlefield Board, property was secured, the history of the battle wsas recorded and the many War Department plaques were installed across the battlefield. A member of the Board, Major George B. Davis, Army Judge Advocate, proposed the stome tower that now stands above Bloody Lane.
The view in itself is impressive but it also allows an informed visitor a birds-eye view of the farmland to better understand the battle action that day in September 1862.
Access to the top of the tower is by a spiral iron staircase inside.
Parking is available at the base of the tower.
Height of Look-Out Tower in feet: 85.00
 Difficulty: 
 Opening times and fees: Daily except in inclement weather.
No fee.
 Parking Area: N 39° 28.170 W 077° 44.166

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Visit Instructions:
Please log only if you have been up there and you must include a photo of the scenic view from the top.