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Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center

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Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Confederate Hall Historical & Environmental Education Center
Phone:
+1 770-498-5611

Hours:
Sunday12pm - 5pm
Monday9am - 5pm
Tuesday9am - 5pm
Wednesday9am - 5pm
Thursday9am - 5pm
Friday9am - 5pm
Saturday10am - 5pm


Stone Mountain is a quartz monzonite dome monadnock and the site of Stone Mountain Park near Stone Mountain, Georgia. At its summit, the elevation is 1,686 feet above sea level and 825 feet above the surrounding area. Stone Mountain is well known for not only its geology, but also the enormous rock relief on its north face, the largest bas-relief in the world. The carving depicts three Confederate figures, Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, and has been the subject of widespread controversy.Stone Mountain was once owned by the Venable Brothers and was the site of the founding of the second Ku Klux Klan in 1915. It was purchased by the State of Georgia in 1958 as a memorial to the Confederacy. Stone Mountain Park officially opened on April 14, 1965 – 100 years to the day after Lincoln's assassination. It is the most visited destination in the state of Georgia.Stone Mountain is more than 5 miles in circumference at its base. The summit of the mountain can be reached by a walk-up trail on the west side of the mountain or by the Skyride aerial tram.
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