The High Water Mark is a monument Gettysburg located in United States.
818 Hancock Dr (Gettysburg National Park) Gettysburg , PA 17325 United States
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farthest American Civil War line of advance of "The Assaulting Column" of the Confederate "Longstreet's assault" into the Union Army defensive line during July 3 of the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg
Furthest North that the South ever got. Interesting historical area.
This designation was invented by government historian John B. Bachelder after the war when the monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield were being erected.
Check out the most famous stand of trees in American Military History.
Late in the afternoon, after a two-hour cannonade, some 7,000 Union soldiers posted around the Copse of Trees , “Pickett’s Charge” against the Federal center.
Good views of the historic battlefield
Big piece of history
I had to catch my breath and walk away to a quiet space alone to take it all in...
Excellent spot looking over the battlefield
Always love visiting this spot :>
A beautiful view here.
Brigadier General Lewis Armistead fell here.
Awesome place everything is free. I recommend getting the driving tour DVD it is so worth it - Rob
Amazing. The driving tour is amazing and the sites are truly historic. One of the best national parks in existence. Must see. - James C
Great spot for taking pictures - Humaid Alremeithi
A great stop on the battlefield. If you really want a great experience here on the battlefield go to the visitors centre gift shop and purchase the auto tour cd. You won't be sorry. - Rob Mosley
Take your time and really take it in. If you listen closely you can almost hear it happening. - Haley Osgood
The service is a little slow, but the food is worth the wait. - Richard Cassem