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10321 Sudley Manor Road, Manassas, VA 20109

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10501 Copeland Drive, Manassas, VA 20109
If you are looking for a childrenâs program, dance instruction, an outdoor pavilion rental at Long or Nokesville parks, or a location for that indoor event you need to plan for, the staff at Ben Lomond Community Center strives to ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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6511 Sudley Road, Manassas, VA 22109

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Manassas VA 20109, United States of America

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Manassas VA 20109, United States of America
Site of a Union diversionary attack during the First Battle of Manassas, the Stone Bridge defensive force was commanded by Confederate Colonel Nathan Evans. When Evans realized the attack on Stone ... More on Virginia.org
Inscription. From the east side of this stream Union cannon fired the first shots of First Manassas at Confederates on the opposite ridge. The attack was a ruse. Though Stone Bridge offered one of ... More on HMDB

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Manassas VA 20110, United States of America
about Prince William County Fairgrounds: The Prince William County Fairgrounds is host to the annual Prince William County Fair, ... More on GoCityKids
Inscription. The city of Manassas originated in 1852 at the junction of the Manassas Gap and the Orange & Alexandria railroads. During the Civil War the junctions strategic significance led to two ... More on HMDB

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Manassas VA 20109, United States of America
Inscription. On the Matthews Hill, just to the north, the Confederates repulsed the attack of the Unionists, coming from the north, in the forenoon of July 21, 1861. The Union forces, reinforced, d... More on HMDB
Inscription. Henry Hill lies just to the south. Here the Confederates repulsed the repeated attacks of the Union army under McDowell. July 21, 1861. Here Jackson won the name “Stonewall”... More on HMDB

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Manassas VA 20109, United States of America
Inscription. Erected by the State of New York, to commemorate the patriotic services of the 10th Reg't New York Volunteers, National Zouaves: Mustered into the U. S. Service April 27th 1861. Reorganized as a Battalion, April 27th ... More on HMDB

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Manassas VA 20109, United States of America
Inscription. Knowing they were badly outnumbered, Evans' 900 Confederates stared across this open field, waiting for the enemy to appear over the crest of the hill. Their only hope was to slow the 15,000-man Federal column long enough ... More on HMDB

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Manassas VA 20109, United States of America
Inscription. July 21, 1861, 11:00 a.m. 2nd Brigade (Burnside), 2nd Division (Hunter), Army of Northeastern Virginia, USA, 71st New York State Militia: Col. Henry P. Martin, "The Alabama 4th, which ... More on HMDB
Inscription. August 30, 1862, 3:15 p.m. 3rd Brigade (Patrick), First Division (Hatch), Third Corps (McDowell), Army of Virginia (Pope), USA, 20th New York State Militia, (80th New York Volunteers),... More on HMDB
