
Strasburg and its surrounding Shenandoah Valley landscape are defined by the convergence of the North Fork Shenandoah River and the complex ridges of Massanutten Mountain. This contemporary survey reveals a mosaic of protected lands, including the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park and the George Washington National Forest. The map is particularly dense with genealogical sites, showing numerous family and church burial grounds such as the Hite Family Cem, Tobias Clem Cem, and Santmyers Cem. The topography is dominated by massive features like Three Top Mtn and Signal Knob, which overlook the smaller communities of Waterlick, Buckton, and Bethel. Cultural landmarks such as the Front Royal-Warren County Airport and the Strasburg Reservoir illustrate the modern infrastructure supporting these longstanding settlements.
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