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Hit the Trail

What would you expect a four-and-three-quarter-year-old to say at the end of a four-and-a-half-mile hike that she just finished using her own two feet? “What a wonderful day,” Sofi announced when we walked past the old Tavern (that I was wishing was still a tavern) at Great Falls National Park.

Keytone Park Pride Day

From the Official Site of Prince William County:

Park Restoration Day

Join Prince William Counties Historic Preservation staff this Saturday, October 9 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. to help in their efforts to restore the Bristoe Station Battlefield. Bring the whole family and be prepared to get dirty and help remove invasive plants, plant native species, and maintain the trails. Wear your sturdy work shoes, bring gloves, sun screen and bug spray! Tools will be provided. Meet in the parking lot off Iron Brigade Avenue. Call 703-792-5546 for more information.


Last Chance to Visit "From Cows to Condos" Exhibit

The Manassas Museum has been hosting “From Cows to Condo” exhibit since October 3 of last year. The exhibit will be ending on September 6, so if you did not get a chance to visit yet you should plan to head there soon! It is an opportunity to learn about Manassas and Prince William County’s 20th Century transformation from an agricultural community to a suburban community.

The Manassas Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday and Mondays on Federal Holidays. The hours of visitation are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Adults are $5.00, seniors over 60 and children are $4.00, and children under 6 are free.