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May Louise Jackson Amphitheater 6901 Sudley Road, Manassas, VA 20109, Featuring bench seats for 500 people and lawn seating for another 300 people, this amphitheater offers productions of every type and it also features professional sound and lighting systems. The amphitheater is also available to rent for seminars, receptions, parties, company events, weddings, recitals, and other performing arts events., 703-257-6632 |
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Battle of Manassas 6511 Sudley Road, Manassas, VA 20110, Located at Manassas National Battlefield Park, Each July, on the anniversary of the First Battle of Manassas, special rangers offers guided tours and living history events commemorating this historic event., 703-361-1339 |
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Regal Cinemas Manassas 14 11380 Bulloch Drive, Manassas, VA 20109, First-run Hollywood movies and critically acclaimed films are shown at this cinema that also features comfortable seating and a large concession stand., 703-257-9850 |
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Hoyts Cinemas 8520 Braxted Lane, Manassas, VA 20110, A wonderful place to watch a movie and a great place to hang out with friends, this cinema shows the newest movies on 20 large screen theatres plus features a concession stand and a large game., 703-458-5478 |
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Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge 7800 Cellar Door Drive, Manassas, VA 20136, Located in Bristow, This state-of-the-art pavilion offers the hottest concerts by well known and emerging names in the music industry during their season., 703-754-6400 |
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Prince William Symphony Orchestra 4320A Ridgewood Center Drive, Manassas, VA 22192, Located in Prince William, Established in 1972, this symphony orchestra is comprised of the finest professional musicians in the region and they offer four subscription concerts each year, as well as appearances by nationally and internationally known guest artists., 703-580-8562 |
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New Dominion Shakespeare Festival 9008 Center Street, Manassas, VA 20110, Located at the Cramer Center, Staged on weekends in Spring and Fall, this theatre company is one the most exciting Shakespearean experiences in the D.C. area. Designed to make theater, especially Shakespeare, more accessible to the public, this troup performs educational services and presents Shakespeare in a fun and friendly manner., 703-365-0240 |
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Prince William Little Theatre P.O. Box 341, Manassas, VA 20108, An award-winning community theatre that performs for the local community, entertaining musicals, dramas, and comedies, most being adult oriented, during four shows per season., 703-330-7796 |
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Fall Jubilee 9431 West Street, Manassas, VA 20110, Located in Old Town Manassas, Celebrate Autumn in Historic Old Town Manassas during this annual family oriented street festival which takes place each October and includes live music, food vendors, children's activities, and arts and crafts, such as handmade jewelry, woodcrafts, musical instruments, and handmade furniture., 703-361-6599 |
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Heritage Railway Festival 9431 West Street, Manassas, VA 20110, Located in Historic Old Town Manassas, Railroad history comes alive during a day filled with memorabilia, modular exhibits, living history and folklore, music, rail excursions, children's amusements, great food, and fun at this annual event that takes place each June., 703-361-6599 |
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G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium 7 County Complex, Manassas, VA 20110, The proud home of the Potomac Cannons, the Carolina League affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals and the only professional sports franchise in Northern Virginia, this stadium is surrounded by recreation league softball fields, which are in constant use during the Cannons' home games., 703-590-2311 |
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Old Dominion Speedway 10611 Dumfries Road, Manassas, VA 20112, "Washington DC’s Metropolitan Motorsports facility," this speedway features thrilling NASCAR, Winston Cup, drag racing, car shows, and special events almost every Friday and Saturday nights from March through October. The drag strip at this speedway is the oldest on the East Coast., 703-361-RACE |
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Greater Manassas Christmas Parade Begins on Mathis Avenue, Each December, celebrate the holidays in Old Town Manassas during this local tradition parade that includes floats, balloons, beauty queens, local celebrities, marching groups and bands, animated characters, and Santa. The parade begins at 10:30 a.m. on Mathis Avenue and concludes at the intersection of Center Street and Grant Avenue., 703-361-6599 |
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