Details for Love's Lookout

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5073006965

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Marker Number 6965
Atlas Number 5073006965
Marker Title Love's Lookout
Index Entry Love's Lookout
Address 43822 US 69
City Jacksonville
County Cherokee
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 284751
UTM Northing 3545969
Subject Codes parks; geology
Marker Year 1978
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Love's Lookout Park, roadside park 4 miles N. of Jacksonville, east side of US 69. Marker is at overlook.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text On this nine mile long ridge there are two historic lookout points which command a view of 30 to 35 miles. Between this site, with an elevation of 713 ft., and Point Lookout (1/4 mi. NW), lies a narrow valley. An Indian trail and later a pioneer road crossed this valley. The pass became known as McKee's Gap in 1846, after Thomas McKee led a group of Presbyterians here from Tennessee and began the town of Larissa (3.5 mi. NW). Named by McKee's son the Rev. T. N. McKee, the village flourished as the location of Larissa College from the 1850s until the 1870s. Point Lookout was a popular recreational area for citizens of Larissa until the railroad bypassed the town and it declined. Around the turn of the century, John Wesley Love (1858-1925) bought this land and developed a 600-acre peach orchard. Known as Love's Lookout, the scenic point was used for outings by area residents. After Love's death, his family gave 22.22 acres, including the lookout site, to the state for a park. The City of Jacksonville bought 25 adjoining acres and developed both tracts as a WPA project. J. L. Brown (1866-1944) and Jewel Newton Brown (1873-1966), former Larissa residents, gave the city 122 acres next to the park in 1940 in tribute to pioneers of Larissa. (1978)

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