Liberia House Historic Site
This Federal-style plantation house in Manassas, Virginia, built in 1825, served as headquarters for both Confederate and Union forces during the Civil War, visited by Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln.

πŸ“œ Federal-style plantation house, built 1825. πŸ” Served as Civil War headquarters for both Union and Confederate forces. #Why Go πŸ›οΈ Explore a significant Civil War site πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ See where Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis conferred with generals 🏑 Experience a well-preserved 19th-century plantation house 🚢 Guided tours of house, basement, attic, and grounds 🌳 Enjoy family-friendly events like the Bee Festival πŸ“œ Learn about the history of enslaved people and the Weir Family Cemetery #Why Avoid πŸ’€ Limited public access, primarily for special events or by appointment #Cost πŸ’° Free for special events. #Hours πŸ•’ Varies by special event, check local listings. #Tips πŸ“ž Call the City of Manassas for tour appointments πŸ—“οΈ Open to public during special City events and annual Bee Festival in June. πŸ’‘ Check for special events like Liberia’s 200th Celebration in October. #πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking Located at 8601 Portner Avenue.

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