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  1. Where Southern Victories Tested Northern Resolve. On July 21, 1861, two armies clashed for the first time on the fields overlooking Bull Run. Heavy fighting swept away any notion of a quick war. In August 1862, Union and Confederate armies converged for a second time on the plains of Manassas.

  2. Manassas National Battlefield Park is a unit of the National Park Service located in Prince William County, Virginia, north of Manassas that preserves the site of two major American Civil War battles: the First Battle of Bull Run, also called the Battle of First Manassas, and the Second Battle of Bull Run or Battle of Second Manassas.

  3. Sep 5, 2023 · Planning a visit to Manassas National Battlefield Park but don't know where to start? You've come to the right place. Check out some of the helpful links below to prepare for your visit to the battlefield.

  4. Aug 4, 2021 · Manassas National Battlefield Park encompasses nearly 5,100 acres of land and includes more than 40 miles of hiking trails. The park has developed a series of loop trails that traverse key areas of the First and Second Manassas Battlefields.

  5. Established in 1940, Manassas National Battlefield Park is the keeper of numerous Civil War stories, sharing them with more than 700,000 visitors each year. The park offers programs and activities for all ages and interests, providing opportunities for everyone who visits!

  6. Civil War battlefield near DC. This is probably the closest Civil War battlefield to Washington, DC, and it was the site of the war's first major clash. The Henry Hill Visitor Center does a nice job explaining the troop movements of the First Battle of Manassas and how it turned a brewing conflict into an all-out war.

  7. This 5,000-acre national park includes a museum, original structures, picnic grounds, walking and horse trails, and hosts tours and lectures throughout the year. It is located five miles north of the Manassas railroad junction that put Manassas on the map.