Manassas City Map, Virginia

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Manassas City, Virginia

Manassas is an independent city located in Northern Virginia. It’s about 30 miles southwest of Washington, D.C and lies within the Piedmont region.
The county is situated along U.S. Routes 28 with convenient access to major highways. The city covers approximately 9.5 square miles and is surrounded entirely by Prince William County.
Manassas is famously known for its historical significance. The Battle of Bull Run took place near the city. The city is home to the Manassas National Battlefield Park, which is a major Civil War site. The city has a strong community atmosphere with parks, restaurants, and a growing arts scene.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Manassas City (Independent City) |
Population | Approximately 42,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Manassas City |
Interstates and Highways | I-66, US-28, US-29 |
FIPS Code | 51-683 |
Total Area | 9.5 square miles (land only) |
Adjacent Counties (Direction) | Prince William County (West), Manassas Park City (East) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (ET) |
State | Virginia |
Coordinates | 38.7509°N, 77.4753°W |
Etymology | Named after the city of Manassas in Virginia, itself named after the Manassas Gap Railway |
Major Landmarks | Manassas National Battlefield Park, Old Town Manassas, Manassas Museum, Historic Train Depot |
Website | City of Manassas Website |
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