Otey’s Prospect; a scenic overlook dedicated to James Hervey Otey
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Otey’s Prospect; a scenic overlook dedicated to James Hervey Otey
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Also called Otey View, it is a point on the "Perimeter Trail" for hikers on the University of the South campus. It was named for James Hervey Otey (1800-1863), one of the three founding bishops of the University of the South, first Chancellor of the institution, lifelong defender of slavery, and owner of enslaved persons.
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A scenic overlook on the edge of the South Cumberland Plateau on the campus of the University of the South. The spot looks westward to Preston Hollow in the valley below.
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1890
Position: 36 (30 views)