Fort Dickerson Park

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Fort Dickerson Park is a historic Civil War-era fort site and public park in Knoxville, Tennessee, known for its preserved earthworks, scenic overlooks, and outdoor recreation opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Civil War site
historic site
public park
category American Civil War forts
Parks in Knoxville, Tennessee
Protected areas of Knox County, Tennessee
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAccessibility parking area
trailheads
hasConservationStatus preserved earthworks
hasFeature Civil War-era earthworks
hiking trails
mountain biking trails
overlooks of downtown Knoxville
overlooks of the Tennessee River
preserved fortifications
scenic overlooks
walking trails
wooded hillsides
hasHistoricalPeriod American Civil War
hasPart Fort Dickerson
hasSignificance defensive fortification for Union forces during the Civil War
hasView Knoxville skyline
Tennessee River Gorge
heritage American Civil War
locatedIn Knox County, Tennessee
Knoxville, Tennessee
Tennessee
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Fort Dickerson
openToPublic true
operator Knoxville, Tennessee
surface form: City of Knoxville
ownedBy Knoxville, Tennessee
surface form: City of Knoxville
partOf Knoxville Parks and Recreation Department
surface form: Knoxville parks system
usedFor Civil War history interpretation
biking
hiking
outdoor recreation
sightseeing

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South Knoxville hasLandmark Fort Dickerson Park