Where Southern Victories Tested Northern Resolve
On July 21, 1861, two armies clashed for the first time on the fields overlooking Bull Run. Heavy fighting swept away any notion of a quick war. In August 1862, Union and Confederate armies converged for a second time on the plains of Manassas. The Confederates won a solid victory bringing them to the height of their power.
Features
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Hours of Operation
Manassas National Battlefield Park operates three separate structures to learn more about the park.
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Battle comes to Manassas
Learn more about the Confederate victories that occurred on the plains of Manassas in 1861 and 1862.
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Welcome to our 5,000 acre classroom!
Educational groups who wish to visit the park should first review the following pages of information about tours and programs offered at the park.
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Resource Condition Assessment
Learn more about the natural resources of Manassas National Battlefield.
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Did You Know?
The 5th New York lost 123 men killed at the Battle of Second Manassas. This was the greatest loss of life in any single infantry regiment in any battle of the Civil War. One member of the regiment, James Webb, won the Medal of Honor in the battle by braving fire to save a Union battery from capture.