Alt Text Bird’s-eye-view map of Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park in Virginia. Topography is rendered in shades of green. Tiny in the vast landscape, the park is at the center of the map. Extended Description Pennsylvania stretches across the top third of the map and West Virginia, Maryland, and Virginia converge near the middle. Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park is in Virginia just over the West Virginia line. The Allegheny Mountains run at a shallow diagonal from near the lower left corner of the map to near the top right. Running parallel to the Allegheny Mountains are North Fork Shenandoah River, Valley Pike (US 11), Massanutten Mountain, South Fork Shenandoah River, and the Blue Ridge. The Potomac River ripples along the Maryland-West Virginia border and continues east to Washington, DC. Towns along Valley Pike from west to east are Stunton, Harrisonburg, New Market, Woodstock, Signal Knob, and Winchester in Virginia; Martinsburg in West Virginia; and Hagerstown in Maryland. Cedar Creek and Belle Brove National Park are shaded dark green along Valley Pike between Signal Knob and Winchester. South of Valley Pike are Front Royal, Berryville, and Leesburg in Virginia, Frederick in Maryland, and Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. A compass near the right edge of the map shows north angled to the right.