At Manassas Mall you’ll find an impressive selection of retail stores, services, unique entertainment for families and adults, full service restaurants and a food court. With more than 80 top retail shops, unique entertainment and dining options, Manassas Mall will make your shopping experience a truly exceptional one!
The Manassas Museum was beautifully renovated inside and out in 2023, the year when the City celebrated its 150th anniversary commemorating its 1873 founding. Come inside and see artifacts from the area’s rich history — and outside — enjoy a landscaped patio with seating and tables overlooking the spacious lawn. Our museum features changing exhibits, tours, and programming for all ages and interests. Our museum is open Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sundays from noon-5 p.m. (closed on federal holidays). Shop in Echoes, our museum store, for unique Manassas-themed gifts.
The Freedom Aquatic & Fitness Center features one of the largest indoor swimming pools in Northern Virginia. The Aquatic area offers public access to fit most every schedule, along with fun activities for the family. The Fitness Center offers a wide variety of equipment, classes, and programs to help you reach your fitness goals. Group exercise programs will give you opportunities to meet new people and exercise in a safe, social environment. Try out the indoor track or the open gym. All of this under one roof. All hours are subject to change. It is best to check the website for seasonal details at www.freedom-center.com. 9100 Freedom Center Boulevard, Manassas, VA 20110
Liberia House was built in 1825 for William J. Weir on land inherited by his wife, Harriett B. Mitchell Weir. It later served as headquarters for Confederate and Union forces. Both Jefferson Davis (in 1861) and Abraham Lincoln (in 1862) came here to confer with their generals. Proof of occupation is displayed as faded graffiti left by Union soldiers is visible on interior walls. Constructed largely by enslaved laborers, this two-story, Federal style, five-bay house was built of bricks fired on site from Virginia red clay. It stands as one of the few early 19th century structures still remaining in Manassas. Liberia House, on this 18-acre property, is open to the public during special City events and is home to the City’s annual Bee Festival in June.
National Mall and Memorial Parks (NAMA) is responsible for more than 1,000 acres of parkland containing many of the US more significant natural & cultural resources. The sites of NAMA are cherished symbols of our nation, known worldwide and depicted on everything from currency to the nightly news. Located in the core of the Nation's Capital, NAMA administers, interprets, maintains, & preserves the Washington Monument, George Mason Memorial, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, World War I Memorial, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, D.C. War Memorial, World War II Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Martin Luther King, Jr Memorial, Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White House, the National Mall, East/West Potomac Parks, Constitution Gardens, 60 statues, & numerous other historic sites, memorials & parklands. NAMA is responsible for significant maintenance and preservation support for the White House as well as the US Navy Memorial.