Alt Text Detail map of Valley Forge National Historical Park in Pennsylvania. The land is white, palest yellow and palest green, roads are outlined tan, with ochre zigzags and blue-gray triangles, all beneath the pale blue Schuylkill River. Extended Description Washington’s Headquarters are noted with a black square at the northwest side of the map, south of the Schuylkill River. To the west is a blue triangle, labeled “McIntosh.” Following Valley Creek south of Washington’s Headquarters along Mount Joy leads to a black dot labeled “The Valley Forge.” South of Mount Joy, across an ochre zig-zag line labeled “Inner Line Defenses,” is a blue triangle labeled “Woodford,” and Redoubt 3. Down the center of the map, south of Sullivan’s Bridge, are Redoubt 1 and, against a short line of Inner Line Defenses, Redoubt 4. Then three blue triangles in a row: “Huntington,” a small black hook labeled “Redan,” then “Conway,” and “Maxwell.” South of Gulph Road is a black dot labeled “Artillery Park.” Southeast of Artillery Park is an Outer Line Defenses line, with four blue triangles: “Scott,” “1st Pa,” “2nd Pa,” and “Poor.” To the northeast, north of Gulph Road, is another line of Outer Line Defenses with five blue triangles: “Glover,” “Learned,” “Patterson,” “Weedon,” and “Muhlenberg.” On the east edge, two black dots: Redoubt 2 and between two Redans, Redoubt 5. Legend A scale in the bottom right corner of the map measures distances of 0.5 kilometers and 0.5 miles.