Point Lookout, Missouri is a small unincorporated community located in Taney County, in the southwestern part of the state. It is situated at the intersection of State Highway 165 and U.S. Route 65, approximately five miles south of the town of Branson.
Point Lookout is home to the College of the Ozarks, a private liberal arts college that is known for its unique work-study program in which students work on the school farm, in the cafeteria, and in other campus jobs in order to cover the cost of their education. The college is also home to the Ralph Foster Museum, which showcases the Ozarks' rich history and culture.
Historically, Point Lookout is perhaps best known as the site of a Confederate prisoner of war camp during the American Civil War. The camp was notable for its harsh conditions, and thousands of prisoners died there due to disease, malnutrition, and exposure. Today, a National Cemetery and a memorial to the prisoners of war can be found in Point Lookout.
Overall, Point Lookout is a quiet and scenic community that is known for its natural beauty, its rich history, and its top-notch educational institutions.
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