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There's a name you'll remember from your American history classes. Depending on whom you ask, this city was the seat of either the "Battle of Manassas" or the "Battle of Bull Run" (twice!) during the nation's most devastating conflict, the Civil War. Therefore, one of your first actions, after arriving in this fair Southern town, should probably be paying a visit to the Manassas Battlefield Park and the Manassas Museum. Ben Lomond Manor House should be your next stop on the list. This beautiful old home housed soldiers from both sides during the way. Connected with the home is a rose garden, which will be excellent for family photo ops or simply a romantic stroll with your significant other. Your tour of historic Manassas will introduce you to the town's legacy in American history, or re-acquaint you with those old history lessons you thought you'd forgotten.
What else is easy to forget about Manassas? Perhaps the fact that this small, historic city has a huge economic presence in the D.C. area, fueled by the Manassas Regional Airport. My Plumber Heating and Cooling makes its headquarters right within city limits. A local airline, Colgan Airlines, operates out of the Regional Airport. Micron Technology and Lockheed Martin are two of the area's largest employers. Since George Mason University and Strayer University both have campuses in the area, the city is a logical choice for many companies. If you own a business, you'll find that Manassas is home to a large and talented labor pool. All in all, though the town may be historic, Manassas is anything but stuck in the past.
If you do need a dose of small-town simplicity, however, there's always the downtown area. Whether you want to browse art galleries like the Creative Brush Studio, or pick up a sweet treat at a bakery like Persnickety Cakes, there's a lot of eclectic shopping to be experienced in this town. If you get hungry, you'll have a number of dining options from Greek (Katerina's Greek Restaurant), to Thai (the well-reviewed Thai Secret) to an old-fashioned steak place (Mackey's American Pub). If you prefer to cook at home, you must visit the Saturday Farmer's Market. There you'll find top-quality ingredients from local farmers and vendors.
Although it's convenient to D.C., Manassas is a fascinating city in its own right. You'll never be bored exploring the town's historical significance as well as its lively downtown streets. New Home Source is proud to introduce you to your new hometown, and we want to offer you the best selection of new homes to choose from, as you prepare to make the move to Virginia.
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