We stopped at the Confederate Unknown Soldier Monument in Union City Tennessee while we were there.
The marker was placed here in 1869 to honor the burial site of 29 unidentified Confederate soldiers. As you can tell from the photos, it is in a pretty residential area and the monument seems to have been kept up well.

AND, at a time when Confederate flags aren't exactly considered PC, there was a small flag next to each stone.

I am proud of Union City Tennessee for maintaining this monument with a very direct connection to the Civil War. The monument, and Union City, are worth a visit on your next road trip through the western part of Tennessee.
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