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Portici, Chinn Ridge, and Sudley at Manassas National Battlefield Park

Portici, Chinn Ridge, and Sudley at Manassas National Battlefield Park
Portici, Chinn Ridge, and Sudley at Manassas National Battlefield Park
Portici, Chinn Ridge, and Sudley at Manassas National Battlefield Park
Portici, Chinn Ridge, and Sudley at Manassas National Battlefield Park

MANASSAS, Va. — The Manassas National Battlefield Park features several sites that chronicle the events and actions of the Civil War in and around the Manassas area.

Portici was the plantation house of Francis Lewis and served as the Confederate headquarters during the First Battle of Manassas. The surrounding grounds were the site of the 1861-1862 winter encampment for a brigade of Confederate troops. On Aug. 30, 1862, during the Second Battle of Manassas, Union cavalry stopped the Confederate cavalry as they sought to cut off the Union army's line of retreat.

Located on "Hazel Plain," the two-and-a-half-story frame farmhouse of Benjamin Chinn and his family overlooked the Warrenton Turnpike and Young's Branch. During both battles of Manassas, the plantation was engulfed by war and witnessed some of the heaviest fighting.

In 1860, the crossroads hamlet of Sudley Springs consisted of fewer than a dozen households but featured a prosperous mill, a prominent church, and a hotel for visitors attracted to the mineral waters of a nearby spring. During the Second Battle of Manassas, on Aug. 29, 1862, Federal troops repeatedly attacked Stonewall Jackson's left flank in this area, and only darkness prevented a fatal collapse of the Confederates. Today, only the Sudley Church remains as a testament to times past.

 

Walking the National Mall

Walking the National Mall

WASHINGTON — I enjoyed today’s walk with my fellow Savannah State alum and soror L. Michelle Woods and Miss G. (Go Bubbles Soap) around parts of the National Mall. Our stops included the Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., and World War II memorials, and the Washington Monument.

 

Fairfax Art League Art Reception

Fairfax Art League Art Reception

FAIRFAX, Va. — A wonderful evening supporting our friend Nancy M. Patrick at the art reception at the Old Town Hall, hosted by the Fairfax Art League, the nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and promoting local artists in the Fairfax, Virginia, area.

The Fairfax Art League provides a platform for artists to showcase their work, offers educational programs, and fosters a vibrant community of art enthusiasts. Through exhibitions, workshops, and community events, the league aims to enhance the cultural landscape of Fairfax and create opportunities for artists to connect and grow.

Tonight's meet and greet was with the local artists who bring art to the Fairfax Regional Library, Old Town Hall, Green Acres Community Center, Main Street Child Development Center, local churches, and regional festivals.

 

Book Signing Photo with Actress BernNadette Stanis

Book Signing Photo with Actress BernNadette Stanis
Book Signing Photo with Actress BernNadette Stanis

FORT BELVOIR, Va. — Best known for portraying the smart, beautiful, and talented daughter Thelma Evans on the popular 1970s sitcom "Good Times," BernNadette Stanis became a cultural icon. After "Good Times," Stanis continued to act in various television shows and films, became a motivational speaker and an advocate for Alzheimer's awareness, and wrote books that include "Situations 101: Relationships, The Good, The Bad & The Ugly" and "The Last Night: A Caregiver’s Journey Through Transition and Beyond," inspired by her experiences caring for her mother.

 

C&O Canal Mile 0

C&O Canal Mile 0

WASHINGTON — The Mile 0 marker for the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, located in Georgetown, marks the starting point of the historic 184.5-mile-long canal. Constructed in the early 19th century to facilitate transportation of goods between the nation's capital and the western frontier, the canal played a crucial role in the region's economic development.

The C&O Canal National Historical Park and the surrounding area are a popular spot for walking, cycling, and learning about the canal's scenic towpaths, and restored structures, and the canal's significance in American history.

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