Tu-Endie-Wei State Park preserves the history of the Battle of Point Pleasant, which occurred at the junction of the Kanawha and Ohio rivers in 1774. The Point Pleasant Battlefield Monument was dedicated to the 100th year anniversary of the battle and stands within the park.
The centerpiece of the 4-acre park is an 84-foot obelisk that memorializes Virginians who died in the battle. Several other monuments and memorials are located within the park as well. The park is also home to the Mansion House, which is the oldest log home in the Kanawha Valley and which now exists as a museum featuring artifacts and antiques.
1 Main Street, Point Pleasant, WV 25550, Phone: 304-675-0869
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