It is today a quiet country corner on the North Mountain but was a busy and prominent location in 1850.
Its name reflects its location to the west of North Mountain.
Only North Mountain is accessible without guides, and then only for about 70 people at any given time.
Confederate cavalry was expected to hold the ground from there to Little North Mountain.
It takes its name from North Mountain, which lies to its west.
North Mountain is believed to have formed during the opening of the Atlantic Ocean.
To the southeast, North Mountain peaks just outside town limits before descending to the valley.
Searchers found the wreckage and the bodies on North Mountain early today.
I'd run away to Levannon, yes, but not by way of North Mountain.
The alleged fort on North Mountain has been the subject of satirical works.