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City of Manassas, Prince William County

The City of Manassas is an independent city surrounded by Prince William County. Historic Downtown Manassas is a vibrant collection of historic buildings full of restaurants, bars, shops, and services. In the City Center is the pavilion at the train station which provides residents access to Amtrak and the VRE. The City is also home to Manassas Regional Airport – one of the busiest executive airports in the Washington, DC metropolitan regions.

Occoquan, Prince William County
According to Visit Prince William Virginia, “the Town of Occoquan, Virginia – probably one of the most charming historic small towns in America, is home to a collection of eclectic restaurants, shops, and art studios perfect for any getaway.”Located along the storied and scenic Occoquan River – the small mill town is ideal for that perfect vacation picture. Attractions include the historic shopping district, Mill House Museum, a Virginia LOVE sign and River Mill Park.

“Greater Occoquan and the surrounding area is known as Lakeridge – is home to a variety of shopping, recreation, and entertainment options for visitors. Visitors can enjoy paddleboarding at Lake Ridge Park, racing the tracks at NOVABMX, or solving clues at The Escape Room.”

Woodbridge, Prince William County – Lake Ridge, Potomac Shores, Embry Mills, Stonebridge

According to Visit Prince William Virginia, Woodbridge is probably the most renowned area in Prince William, Virginia due to its location adjacent to Interstate 95, the giant Potomac Mills Sign, IKEA, and other roadside views. Woodbridge offers Potomac Riverfront homes, suburban neighborhoods, and resource protected areas with 5+ acre lots. A wide assortment of destination shopping, dining, and entertainment choices abound. Home to Virginia’s largest outlet mall – Potomac Mills – Woodbridge also has other major shopping choices nearby including Stonebridge at Potomac Town Center and IKEA. Additional attractions include Rippon Lodge, Neabsco Creek Boardwalk, and Leesylvania State Park.