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Manassas, Virginia

Manassas (/məˈnæs əs/[7]), formerly Manassas Junction,[8] is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States. The population was 42,772 at the 2020 Census.[9] It is the county seat of Prince William County, although the two are separate jurisdictions.[10] Manassas borders the independent city of Manassas Park, Virginia. The Bureau of Economic Analysis includes both Manassas and Manassas Park with Prince William County for statistical purposes.

Manassas, Virginia
City of Manassas
View of Old Town Manassas looking east on Center Street.
Motto(s): 
"Historic Heart, Modern Beat"
Location of Manassas in Virginia
Manassas
Manassas
Manassas
Coordinates: 38°45′5″N 77°28′35″W / 38.75139°N 77.47639°W / 38.75139; -77.47639
Country United States
State Virginia
Pre-incorporation County Prince William County (None after Incorporation - Independent city)
Named forManasseh of Judah
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager
 • MayorMichelle Davis-Younger (D)[1]
 • City ManagerW. Patrick Pate[2]
 • Vice MayorPamela J. Sebesky (D)[1]
 • City CouncilTheresa Coates Ellis (R)
Sonia Vásquez Luna (D)
Tom Osina (D)
Ralph J. Smith (D)
Mark D. Wolfe (D)
Area
 • Total9.90 sq mi (25.64 km2)
 • Land9.84 sq mi (25.49 km2)
 • Water0.06 sq mi (0.15 km2)
Elevation
305 ft (93 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total42,772
 • Density4,300/sq mi (1,700/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
20108 (PO Box Only), and 20110[4]
Area codes703, 571
FIPS code51-48952[5]
GNIS feature ID1498512[6]
Website[1]

Manassas contains several historic sites dating from 1850 to 1870. Manassas surrounds the 38-acre (15-hectare) county courthouse, which is located on county property.

Manassas is part of the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area and is in the Northern Virginia region.

History Edit

In July 1861, the First Battle of Bull Run—also known as the Battle of First Manassas —was fought nearby, the first major land battle of the American Civil War. Manassas commemorated its 150th anniversary on July 21–24, 2011.[11]

The Second Battle of Bull Run (or the Battle of Second Manassas) was fought near Manassas on August 28–30, 1862. At that time, Manassas Junction was little more than a railroad crossing, but a strategic one, with rails leading to Richmond, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and the Shenandoah Valley. Despite these two Confederate victories, Manassas Junction was in Union hands for most of the war.

Following the war, the crossroads grew into the town of Manassas, which was incorporated in 1873. In 1894, Manassas was designated the county seat of Prince William County, replacing Brentsville. In 1975, Manassas was incorporated as an independent city, and as per Virginia law, was separated from Prince William County.

Manassas is home to Annaburg, built in 1892 by Robert Portner as a summer home. It is believed to be one of the first homes in the United States to have mechanical air conditioning.[12] Annaburg was purchased by the City of Manassas in July 2019 to be restored and preserved as a public park.[13]

The Manassas Historic District; Liberia, a plantation house; the Manassas Water Tower; the Cannon Branch Fort; the Mayfield Fortification; the Manassas Industrial School for Colored Youth; and Annaburg are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[14]

Geography Edit

Manassas is mainly served by I-66, U.S. 29, Virginia State Route 234 Business and Virginia State Route 28.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.9 square miles (25.6 km2), of which 9.9 square miles (25.6 km2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km2) (0.5%) is water.[15]

Climate Edit

The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Manassas has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps.[16] Average monthly temperatures range from 33.3 °F (0.7 °C) in January to 76.7 °F (24.8 °C) in July. The local hardiness zone is 7a.

Demographics Edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1880361
189053046.8%
190081754.2%
19101,21749.0%
19201,3057.2%
19301,215−6.9%
19401,3027.2%
19501,80438.6%
19603,55597.1%
19709,164157.8%
198015,43868.5%
199027,95781.1%
200035,13525.7%
201037,8217.6%
202042,77213.1%
U.S. Decennial Census[17]
1790-1960[18] 1900-1990[19]
1990-2000[20] 2010-2020[21]

2020 census Edit

Manassas city, Virginia – Racial and Ethnic Composition
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[22] Pop 2020[21] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 17,994 14,816 47.58% 34.64%
Black or African American alone (NH) 4,905 4,914 12.97% 11.49%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 99 65 0.26% 0.15%
Asian alone (NH) 1,861 2,703 4.92% 6.32%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 41 19 0.11% 0.04%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 125 317 0.33% 0.74%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 920 1,593 2.43% 3.72%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 11,876 18,345 31.40% 42.89%
Total 37,821 42,772 100.00% 100.00%

According to the census of 2020, the population of the City of Manassas was 42,772 which represented a 13.1% growth in population since the last census in 2010. The racial breakdown per the 2020 Census for the city is as follows:

  • 51.1% White (34.6% Non-Hispanic White)
  • 14.2% Black (11.5% non-Hispanic Black)
  • 7.8% Asian
  • 3.2% Native American (Including Alaska, Hawaii and Pacific Islands)
  • 24% Other

42.9% of the population was of Hispanic or Latino origin. This can be broken up ethnically as follows (2010 numbers):

  • 9.9% Mexican
  • 1.1% Puerto Rican
  • 0.2% Cuban
  • 20.2% other Hispanic or Latino (Many from El Salvador and Guatemala)

The population density for the city is 3,782.1 people per square mile, and there are an estimated 13,103 housing units in the city with an average housing density of 1,310.3 per square mile.[23] The greatest percentage of housing values of owner-occupied homes (34.8%) is $300,000 to $499,999, with a median owner-occupied housing value of $259,100. The city's highest period of growth was from 1980 to 1989, when 35% of the city's housing stock was constructed.[24]


The ACS estimated median household income for the city in 2020 was $86,227.[25] 36% of the population has a college degree.[23] Almost as many people commute into the City of Manassas for work (13,316) as out (13,666), with the majority of out commuters traveling to Fairfax and Prince William counties for their jobs. Unemployment in the city as of February, 2022 was 2.5%, which was below that of the United States at 3.8%.[26] Of the 21,221 working age residents, 20,620 were employed. City residents are primarily employed in Professional, Scientific and Technical Services, and Health Care and Social Assistance.[27]


The ACS estimated mean travel time to work for the given population in 2021 was approximately 34.7 minutes. This travel time is about 25 percent higher than the figure for Virginia (28.2 minutes) and about 1.3 times the figure for the entire United States (26.8 minutes).

Regarding the means of transportation to work:

73% of individuals drive alone to work.

12% carpool with others.

4% use public transit.

2% walk to work.

8% work from home.[28]

Economy Edit

The Manassas Regional Airport has 26 businesses operating out of the airport property. There are 415 based airplanes and two fixed-base operators, APP Jet Center and Dulles Aviation. The Manassas Regional Airport has land available for development.[29]

The city's third-largest employer is Micron Technology. Headquartered in Boise, Idaho, this manufacturer of semiconductors operates its wafer factory in Manassas, where it employs 1,650 people directly, and several hundred others through vendor contracts. In December 2018, Micron began a $3 billion-dollar expansion project at the Manassas site, and it's expected to create 1,100 jobs by 2030.[30] Other major employers include Lockheed Martin (1500 employees) and the Novant Prince William Health System (1400 employees). In 2019 High Purity Systems, a locally based high-tech contracting company, announced plans to invest $8.5 million in new facilities to triple production capability, marking the continued expansion of high-tech firms in the area.[31]

11% of people working in Manassas live in the city, while 89% commute in. 36% commute from Prince William County and 18% commute from Fairfax. Additionally 16,700 people commute from Manassas to the surrounding areas. In 2016, 3.3% of Manassas residents were unemployed.[32]

In 2017 the city created new "streetscape standards" and announced plans for the Mathis Avenue Streetscape Project, aimed at developing Mathis Avenue from Sudley Road to Liberia Avenue into a more pedestrian-friendly, walkable area with significantly improved traffic congestion. The plan is estimated to cost the city $7.3 million and to be completed by 2024.[33]

Arts and culture Edit

First Friday festivals occur on the first Friday of every month, when the city showcases local art and organizes themed activities. The city museum opened in 1973 in preparation for the city's centennial and is currently undergoing a renovation and expansion to be completed in fall 2023.

Parks and recreation Edit

Government Edit

Manassas has a council-manager system of government. As of October 2021 the city manager is William Patrick Pate; the mayor is Michelle Davis-Younger; and the vice mayor is Pamela J. Sebesky.[1][2]

Presidential election results Edit

United States presidential election results for Manassas, Virginia[40]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 6,256 36.87% 10,356 61.03% 356 2.10%
2016 5,953 38.63% 8,423 54.66% 1,035 6.72%
2012 6,463 42.52% 8,478 55.78% 259 1.70%
2008 5,975 43.85% 7,518 55.17% 134 0.98%
2004 7,257 56.24% 5,562 43.11% 84 0.65%
2000 6,752 54.41% 5,262 42.40% 396 3.19%
1996 5,799 52.91% 4,378 39.95% 783 7.14%
1992 5,453 48.89% 3,647 32.70% 2,054 18.41%
1988 5,980 68.59% 2,658 30.49% 81 0.93%
1984 4,613 71.34% 1,824 28.21% 29 0.45%
1980 3,009 60.76% 1,565 31.60% 378 7.63%
1976 1,992 53.30% 1,646 44.05% 99 2.65%

Education Edit

The City of Manassas is served by the Manassas City Public Schools. There are five elementary schools in Manassas, two intermediate schools, a middle school, and a high school. In 2006, Mayfield Intermediate School opened, serving students in fifth and sixth grade. Due to growth, Baldwin Intermediate School opened in September 2017, also serving 5th and 6th graders.

Some schools in the Prince William County Public Schools district have Manassas addresses, though they are located, and serve areas, outside the Manassas city limits.

Seton School, a private Roman Catholic junior and senior high school affiliated with the Diocese of Arlington, provides Catholic education from its Manassas location.[41] The All Saints Catholic School at the All Saints Parish provides Catholic Education from pre-K through 8th grade. The All Saints Catholic School was a Presidential Blue Ribbon Award winner in 2009.[42]

Also in the vicinity of Manassas are branch campuses of American Public University System, George Mason University, Northern Virginia Community College, ECPI College of Technology and Strayer University. Though some of these are just outside the city limits in Prince William County, NVCC and Strayer call these branches their Manassas Campuses.

Public schools in Manassas:[43]

  • Baldwin Elementary School[44]
  • Jennie Dean Elementary School[45]
  • Richard C. Haydon Elementary School[46]
  • George C. Round Elementary School[47]
  • Weems Elementary School[48]
  • Baldwin Intermediate School[49]
  • Mayfield Intermediate School[50]
  • Grace E. Metz Middle School[51]
  • Osbourn High School[52]

Infrastructure Edit

Transportation Edit

 
Route 234 in Manassas

Major highways Edit

The major roads into and out of Manassas are Virginia State Route 28, Virginia State Route 234 and Virginia State Route 234 Business. I-66 and US-29 service Manassas, but neither passes through the city itself.

Airports Edit

Manassas Regional Airport is within the city limits. It is the busiest general aviation airport in Virginia, with more than 415 aircraft and 26 businesses based onsite, including charter companies, avionics, maintenance, flight schools and aircraft services.

Between 2019 and 2021 APP Jet Center, a jet servicing company, built three new hangars fit for larger private planes along with extensive renovations to their existing hangars.[53][54]

 
Amtrak 50, the Cardinal, arriving in Manassas station, which is shared with Virginia Railway Express and hosts the city's visitors center

Rail transportation Edit

Manassas began life as Manassas Junction, so named for the railroad junction between the Orange and Alexandria Railroad and the Manassas Gap Railroad. The O&A owned the railway from Alexandria through Manassas to points south, ending in Orange, Virginia, while the MGRR was an independent line constructed from Manassas Junction through the Manassas Gap westward. In addition Manassas was the site of the first large scale military use of railroad transportation.

These original routes are now owned by the Norfolk Southern railroad. Amtrak and the Virginia Railway Express (VRE) provide regular inter-city and commuter service to the city and surrounding area on the tracks owned by NS. Manassas station is served by VRE and three Amtrak routes: the New York City to Chicago Cardinal, Boston to Roanoke Northeast Regional, and New York to New Orleans Crescent.

The train station was also used for the cover photo of Stephen Stills' album Manassas.

Notable people Edit

In popular culture Edit

See also Edit

Notes Edit

References Edit

  Media related to Manassas, Virginia at Wikimedia Commons

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Manassas redirects here For other uses see Manassas disambiguation Manassas m e ˈ n ae s e s 7 formerly Manassas Junction 8 is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia United States The population was 42 772 at the 2020 Census 9 It is the county seat of Prince William County although the two are separate jurisdictions 10 Manassas borders the independent city of Manassas Park Virginia The Bureau of Economic Analysis includes both Manassas and Manassas Park with Prince William County for statistical purposes Manassas VirginiaIndependent cityCity of ManassasView of Old Town Manassas looking east on Center Street FlagSealMotto s Historic Heart Modern Beat Location of Manassas in VirginiaManassasShow map of Northern VirginiaManassasShow map of VirginiaManassasShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 38 45 5 N 77 28 35 W 38 75139 N 77 47639 W 38 75139 77 47639Country United StatesState VirginiaPre incorporation CountyPrince William County None after Incorporation Independent city Named forManasseh of JudahGovernment TypeCouncil Manager MayorMichelle Davis Younger D 1 City ManagerW Patrick Pate 2 Vice MayorPamela J Sebesky D 1 City CouncilTheresa Coates Ellis R Sonia Vasquez Luna D Tom Osina D Ralph J Smith D Mark D Wolfe D Area 3 Total9 90 sq mi 25 64 km2 Land9 84 sq mi 25 49 km2 Water0 06 sq mi 0 15 km2 Elevation305 ft 93 m Population 2020 Total42 772 Density4 300 sq mi 1 700 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP codes20108 PO Box Only and 20110 4 Area codes703 571FIPS code51 48952 5 GNIS feature ID1498512 6 Website 1 Manassas contains several historic sites dating from 1850 to 1870 Manassas surrounds the 38 acre 15 hectare county courthouse which is located on county property Manassas is part of the Washington Arlington Alexandria DC VA MD WV Metropolitan Statistical Area and is in the Northern Virginia region Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 4 Economy 5 Arts and culture 6 Parks and recreation 7 Government 7 1 Presidential election results 8 Education 9 Infrastructure 9 1 Transportation 9 1 1 Major highways 9 1 2 Airports 9 1 3 Rail transportation 10 Notable people 11 In popular culture 12 See also 13 Notes 14 ReferencesHistory EditIn July 1861 the First Battle of Bull Run also known as the Battle of First Manassas was fought nearby the first major land battle of the American Civil War Manassas commemorated its 150th anniversary on July 21 24 2011 11 The Second Battle of Bull Run or the Battle of Second Manassas was fought near Manassas on August 28 30 1862 At that time Manassas Junction was little more than a railroad crossing but a strategic one with rails leading to Richmond Virginia Washington D C and the Shenandoah Valley Despite these two Confederate victories Manassas Junction was in Union hands for most of the war Following the war the crossroads grew into the town of Manassas which was incorporated in 1873 In 1894 Manassas was designated the county seat of Prince William County replacing Brentsville In 1975 Manassas was incorporated as an independent city and as per Virginia law was separated from Prince William County Manassas is home to Annaburg built in 1892 by Robert Portner as a summer home It is believed to be one of the first homes in the United States to have mechanical air conditioning 12 Annaburg was purchased by the City of Manassas in July 2019 to be restored and preserved as a public park 13 The Manassas Historic District Liberia a plantation house the Manassas Water Tower the Cannon Branch Fort the Mayfield Fortification the Manassas Industrial School for Colored Youth and Annaburg are listed on the National Register of Historic Places 14 Geography EditManassas is mainly served by I 66 U S 29 Virginia State Route 234 Business and Virginia State Route 28 According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 9 9 square miles 25 6 km2 of which 9 9 square miles 25 6 km2 is land and 0 1 square miles 0 3 km2 0 5 is water 15 Climate Edit The climate in this area is characterized by hot humid summers and generally mild to cool winters According to the Koppen Climate Classification system Manassas has a humid subtropical climate abbreviated Cfa on climate maps 16 Average monthly temperatures range from 33 3 F 0 7 C in January to 76 7 F 24 8 C in July The local hardiness zone is 7a Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 1880361 189053046 8 190081754 2 19101 21749 0 19201 3057 2 19301 215 6 9 19401 3027 2 19501 80438 6 19603 55597 1 19709 164157 8 198015 43868 5 199027 95781 1 200035 13525 7 201037 8217 6 202042 77213 1 U S Decennial Census 17 1790 1960 18 1900 1990 19 1990 2000 20 2010 2020 21 2020 census Edit Manassas city Virginia Racial and Ethnic Composition NH Non Hispanic Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos may be of any race Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 22 Pop 2020 21 2010 2020White alone NH 17 994 14 816 47 58 34 64 Black or African American alone NH 4 905 4 914 12 97 11 49 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 99 65 0 26 0 15 Asian alone NH 1 861 2 703 4 92 6 32 Pacific Islander alone NH 41 19 0 11 0 04 Some Other Race alone NH 125 317 0 33 0 74 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 920 1 593 2 43 3 72 Hispanic or Latino any race 11 876 18 345 31 40 42 89 Total 37 821 42 772 100 00 100 00 According to the census of 2020 the population of the City of Manassas was 42 772 which represented a 13 1 growth in population since the last census in 2010 The racial breakdown per the 2020 Census for the city is as follows 51 1 White 34 6 Non Hispanic White 14 2 Black 11 5 non Hispanic Black 7 8 Asian 3 2 Native American Including Alaska Hawaii and Pacific Islands 24 Other42 9 of the population was of Hispanic or Latino origin This can be broken up ethnically as follows 2010 numbers 9 9 Mexican 1 1 Puerto Rican 0 2 Cuban 20 2 other Hispanic or Latino Many from El Salvador and Guatemala The population density for the city is 3 782 1 people per square mile and there are an estimated 13 103 housing units in the city with an average housing density of 1 310 3 per square mile 23 The greatest percentage of housing values of owner occupied homes 34 8 is 300 000 to 499 999 with a median owner occupied housing value of 259 100 The city s highest period of growth was from 1980 to 1989 when 35 of the city s housing stock was constructed 24 The ACS estimated median household income for the city in 2020 was 86 227 25 36 of the population has a college degree 23 Almost as many people commute into the City of Manassas for work 13 316 as out 13 666 with the majority of out commuters traveling to Fairfax and Prince William counties for their jobs Unemployment in the city as of February 2022 was 2 5 which was below that of the United States at 3 8 26 Of the 21 221 working age residents 20 620 were employed City residents are primarily employed in Professional Scientific and Technical Services and Health Care and Social Assistance 27 The ACS estimated mean travel time to work for the given population in 2021 was approximately 34 7 minutes This travel time is about 25 percent higher than the figure for Virginia 28 2 minutes and about 1 3 times the figure for the entire United States 26 8 minutes Regarding the means of transportation to work 73 of individuals drive alone to work 12 carpool with others 4 use public transit 2 walk to work 8 work from home 28 Economy EditThe Manassas Regional Airport has 26 businesses operating out of the airport property There are 415 based airplanes and two fixed base operators APP Jet Center and Dulles Aviation The Manassas Regional Airport has land available for development 29 The city s third largest employer is Micron Technology Headquartered in Boise Idaho this manufacturer of semiconductors operates its wafer factory in Manassas where it employs 1 650 people directly and several hundred others through vendor contracts In December 2018 Micron began a 3 billion dollar expansion project at the Manassas site and it s expected to create 1 100 jobs by 2030 30 Other major employers include Lockheed Martin 1500 employees and the Novant Prince William Health System 1400 employees In 2019 High Purity Systems a locally based high tech contracting company announced plans to invest 8 5 million in new facilities to triple production capability marking the continued expansion of high tech firms in the area 31 11 of people working in Manassas live in the city while 89 commute in 36 commute from Prince William County and 18 commute from Fairfax Additionally 16 700 people commute from Manassas to the surrounding areas In 2016 3 3 of Manassas residents were unemployed 32 In 2017 the city created new streetscape standards and announced plans for the Mathis Avenue Streetscape Project aimed at developing Mathis Avenue from Sudley Road to Liberia Avenue into a more pedestrian friendly walkable area with significantly improved traffic congestion The plan is estimated to cost the city 7 3 million and to be completed by 2024 33 Arts and culture EditFirst Friday festivals occur on the first Friday of every month when the city showcases local art and organizes themed activities The city museum opened in 1973 in preparation for the city s centennial and is currently undergoing a renovation and expansion to be completed in fall 2023 Parks and recreation EditSumner Lake Community Clubhouse amp Pool 34 Annaburg Historic Site 13 Liberia House Historic Site 35 Central Park Aquatic Center 36 Cannon Branch Fort Baldwin Park 37 Vertical Rock Climbing amp Fitness Center 38 Dean Park 39 Government EditManassas has a council manager system of government As of October 2021 the city manager is William Patrick Pate the mayor is Michelle Davis Younger and the vice mayor is Pamela J Sebesky 1 2 Presidential election results Edit United States presidential election results for Manassas Virginia 40 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 6 256 36 87 10 356 61 03 356 2 10 2016 5 953 38 63 8 423 54 66 1 035 6 72 2012 6 463 42 52 8 478 55 78 259 1 70 2008 5 975 43 85 7 518 55 17 134 0 98 2004 7 257 56 24 5 562 43 11 84 0 65 2000 6 752 54 41 5 262 42 40 396 3 19 1996 5 799 52 91 4 378 39 95 783 7 14 1992 5 453 48 89 3 647 32 70 2 054 18 41 1988 5 980 68 59 2 658 30 49 81 0 93 1984 4 613 71 34 1 824 28 21 29 0 45 1980 3 009 60 76 1 565 31 60 378 7 63 1976 1 992 53 30 1 646 44 05 99 2 65 Education EditThe City of Manassas is served by the Manassas City Public Schools There are five elementary schools in Manassas two intermediate schools a middle school and a high school In 2006 Mayfield Intermediate School opened serving students in fifth and sixth grade Due to growth Baldwin Intermediate School opened in September 2017 also serving 5th and 6th graders Some schools in the Prince William County Public Schools district have Manassas addresses though they are located and serve areas outside the Manassas city limits Seton School a private Roman Catholic junior and senior high school affiliated with the Diocese of Arlington provides Catholic education from its Manassas location 41 The All Saints Catholic School at the All Saints Parish provides Catholic Education from pre K through 8th grade The All Saints Catholic School was a Presidential Blue Ribbon Award winner in 2009 42 Also in the vicinity of Manassas are branch campuses of American Public University System George Mason University Northern Virginia Community College ECPI College of Technology and Strayer University Though some of these are just outside the city limits in Prince William County NVCC and Strayer call these branches their Manassas Campuses Public schools in Manassas 43 Baldwin Elementary School 44 Jennie Dean Elementary School 45 Richard C Haydon Elementary School 46 George C Round Elementary School 47 Weems Elementary School 48 Baldwin Intermediate School 49 Mayfield Intermediate School 50 Grace E Metz Middle School 51 Osbourn High School 52 Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit nbsp Route 234 in ManassasMajor highways Edit The major roads into and out of Manassas are Virginia State Route 28 Virginia State Route 234 and Virginia State Route 234 Business I 66 and US 29 service Manassas but neither passes through the city itself Airports Edit Manassas Regional Airport is within the city limits It is the busiest general aviation airport in Virginia with more than 415 aircraft and 26 businesses based onsite including charter companies avionics maintenance flight schools and aircraft services Between 2019 and 2021 APP Jet Center a jet servicing company built three new hangars fit for larger private planes along with extensive renovations to their existing hangars 53 54 nbsp Amtrak 50 the Cardinal arriving in Manassas station which is shared with Virginia Railway Express and hosts the city s visitors centerRail transportation Edit Manassas began life as Manassas Junction so named for the railroad junction between the Orange and Alexandria Railroad and the Manassas Gap Railroad The O amp A owned the railway from Alexandria through Manassas to points south ending in Orange Virginia while the MGRR was an independent line constructed from Manassas Junction through the Manassas Gap westward In addition Manassas was the site of the first large scale military use of railroad transportation These original routes are now owned by the Norfolk Southern railroad Amtrak and the Virginia Railway Express VRE provide regular inter city and commuter service to the city and surrounding area on the tracks owned by NS Manassas station is served by VRE and three Amtrak routes the New York City to Chicago Cardinal Boston to Roanoke Northeast Regional and New York to New Orleans Crescent The train station was also used for the cover photo of Stephen Stills album Manassas Notable people EditWilmer McLean 1814 1882 Wholesale grocer owner of the McLean House Jim Bucher 1911 2004 infielder and outfielder in Major League Baseball Ryan Burroughs professional rugby league footballer currently playing for Toronto Wolfpack Mason Diaz NASCAR driver Danny Doyle Irish folk singer 55 Wilmer Fields pitcher and third baseman in Negro league baseball Brandon Hogan football player Elizabeth Friench Johnson 1890 1979 college professor Chaney Kley 1972 2007 American film and television actor Jon Knott Major League Baseball outfielder Jeremy Linn 1996 Summer Olympics swimmer and current swimming coach Mike O Meara radio personality 56 57 58 Harry J Parrish 1922 2006 longtime member of the Virginia House of Delegates Leven Powell also Levin 1737 1810 U S Representative from Virginia Jason Richardson American guitarist Kevin Ricks convicted sex offender 59 David Robinson American basketball player Danica Roem the first ever openly transgender woman to be elected to a US legislature Ravi Shankar American poet Joanna Mary Berry Shields teacher and founder of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc C J Sapong American soccer player currently playing for Sporting Kansas City Leeann Tweeden model Lucky Whitehead former National Football League wide receiver Ryan Williams running back for the Dallas Cowboys George Zimmerman 60 shot and killed Trayvon Martin a minor and later acquitted in FloridaIn popular culture EditA season 6 episode of the Discovery Channel series A Haunting called Marked by Evil takes place in Manassas in 2008 2011 Portions of the music video for the Steve Winwood song Back in the High Life Again were filmed at the train station in Manassas In episode three of Marvel s What if Manassas Virginia is featured as Natasha Romanoff travels to a library In crime drama Criminal Minds BAU profiler Aaron Hotchner Thomas Gibson is from Manassas Cover of the band Manassas was taken at the Manassas Train Station https www princewilliamtimes com arts and entertainment orchestra recreates manassas album cover for american idols concert article b393acca 6013 11ea b83c eb39f147c30a htmlSee also EditManassas Police Department National Register of Historic Places listings in Manassas VirginiaNotes EditReferences Edit nbsp Media related to Manassas Virginia at Wikimedia Commons a b c Mayor and Council Manassas VA Official Site www manassascity org Retrieved January 8 2023 a b City Manager s Office Manassas VA Official Site www manassascity org Retrieved April 3 2019 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 7 2020 Manassas VA ZIPs Retrieved November 22 2009 April 6 2012 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey October 25 2007 Retrieved January 31 2008 Definition of manassas Dictionary com Retrieved December 12 2019 Contributed by The Hornbook of Virginia History Cities of Virginia Encyclopedia Virginia Retrieved January 21 2014 Manassas city Manassas city Virginia United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 30 2022 How much do you know about your county County Explorer Retrieved October 31 2022 Manassas Civil War Commemorative Event July 21 24 2011 Historic Manassa Inc Archived from the original on May 5 2011 Manassas 1892 Annaburg Grand Summer Home The Historical Marker Database Retrieved July 25 2021 a b Annaburg manassasva gov Retrieved July 25 2021 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 Climate Summary for Manassas Virginia Weatherbase com Retrieved January 21 2014 Census of Population and Housing from 1790 US Census Bureau Retrieved January 24 2022 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Retrieved January 6 2014 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 6 2014 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau Archived PDF from the original on March 27 2010 Retrieved January 6 2014 a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Manassas city Virginia United States Census Bureau P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Manassas city Virginia United States Census Bureau a b American Community Survey ACS City of Manassas Department of Community Development U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Manassas city Virginia Stafford County Virginia Loudoun County Virginia Fairfax County Virginia Fairfax city Virginia Prince William County Virginia www census gov Retrieved April 27 2022 Bureau of Labor Statistics Data data bls gov Retrieved April 27 2022 Virginia Employment Commission 1st Quarter 2012 Manassas city VA Profile data Census Reporter web archive org September 18 2023 Retrieved September 18 2023 Manassas VA Official Site Available Land for Development Archived from the original on February 9 2015 Retrieved February 9 2015 Construction hiring begins for Micron s 3B expansion in Manassas December 6 2018 High Purity Systems invests 8 5 million into Manassas expansion WTOP News September 18 2019 Retrieved April 27 2022 Community Profile Manassas Archived 2017 11 17 at the Wayback Machine Virginia LMI https files4 1 revize com manassasva Community 20Development transportation Mathis 20Build 20Grant 20Application pdf bare URL PDF Sumner Lake Community Clubhouse amp Pool Overview Competitors and Decision Makers from United States data lead com Retrieved April 27 2022 Welcome to Manassas Virginia www manassasva gov Retrieved April 27 2022 Central Park Aquatics www teamunify com Retrieved April 27 2022 Baldwin Park 9101 Prince William St Manassas VA Parks MapQuest www mapquest com Retrieved April 27 2022 Vertical Rock Indoor Climbing Center Manassas All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go Tripadvisor Retrieved April 27 2022 Dean Park CITY OF MANASSAS Parks Culture amp Recreation POWERED BY RECDESK Retrieved April 27 2022 Leip David Manassas City VA Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections Retrieved April 24 2023 Welcome to Seton School Private Catholic High School Seton School Manassas Retrieved March 14 2018 Home All Saints Catholic School All Saints Catholic School Retrieved March 14 2018 Manassas City Public Schools MCPS Home Manassas City Public Schools 2017 Retrieved July 3 2017 Baldwin Elementary Homepage www mcpsva org Jennie Dean Elementary Homepage www mcpsva org Haydon Elementary Homepage www mcpsva org Round Elementary Homepage www mcpsva org Weems Elementary Homepage www mcpsva org Baldwin Intermediate Homepage www mcpsva org Mayfield Intermediate Homepage www mcpsva org Metz Middle School Homepage www mcpsva org Osbourn High School Homepage www mcpsva org APP Manassas Completes Full Renovation and Begins Hangar Expansion APP Jet Center September 25 2019 Retrieved April 27 2022 APP Manassas Completes Hangar Expansion APP Jet Center August 1 2021 Retrieved April 27 2022 Oh Danny Boy the Pipes Retrieved March 14 2018 Radio s Mike O Meara wcsh6 com August 18 2011 Retrieved May 14 2012 permanent dead link AUDIO Radio Host Mike O Meara Blasts Adam Carolla s Anti Occupy Rant Archived 2012 02 05 at the Wayback Machine National Confidential 2011 12 03 Retrieved on 2014 03 21 Virginia church turns to Hindu temple newKerala com News 140512 191333 Newkerala com Retrieved May 14 2012 White Josh January 22 2013 Kevin Ricks former Manassas teacher sentenced to 20 more years in prison The Washington Post Retrieved September 3 2019 Trayvon Martin shooter George Zimmerman has Manassas ties The Washington Post March 22 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manassas Virginia amp oldid 1175998775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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