Travel back in time by visiting the Liberia, a historic plantation house that witnessed America's greats like Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis during the American Civil War. The brick structure was built in the year 1825 in the Federal style of architecture which was originally resided by Harriett Bladen Mitchell Weir and her husband. Listed on the U.S National Register of Historic Places, the house is now under the ownership of the City of Manassas. The house has been restored to its original form of construction and is open to the public by appointment.
A versatile event venue and recreational center, there's no limit to the excitement at Farm Brew Live. Set on the site of the historic Thomasson Barn, this old plot is now a front-runner for entertainment and nightlife. Well-equipped to host all kinds of shows, concerts, events, exhibitions and festivals, this is one spot that really brings the crowd to life. This is also a major gastronomic venue with a brewery, a bar and a restaurant on site.
The St. Paul's Chapel is an archaic church built in 1865. Constructed in the Carpenter Gothic style of architecture, it has been functional ever since the beginning. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The pristine white exteriors along with soothing interiors give the church an ancient feel. Please log on to the church's website to know the mass timings.
Home of the Anne Arundel County Fair, the grounds are the spot for good, wholesome entertainment. The fair organizers all work for a non-profit company, with the sole purpose of providing family-oriented entertainment throughout the year. Check the website to see what other events are coming up.
Leesylvania State Park embraces the scenic Potomac river and offers some spellbinding vistas of the surrounding landscape. Located on Daniel K Ludwig Drive, the park offers a wonderful setting for various outdoor activities like boating, fishing and hiking.