S26-0317P ANNABURG HISTORIC HOUSE TOUR
Tour | Class Closed to Further Registrations
Take a trip to the past with this historic house tour. Recently renovated and open to the public, Annaburg served many purposes throughout the years. Originally built in 1892, the then 2,000-acre property was once a central feature and the pride of Manassas. It hosted the annual Piedmont Dairy Festival and Fourth of July fireworks, and welcomed the community in the winter to ice skate on the estate’s pond. Today, the house sits on 3.65 acres and is one of the City of Manassas’s newest parks. A member of the Manassas museum staff will guide our tour and introduce us to the rich and varied history of the house and its many residents through the years.
NOTE: The house has three levels including a steep staircase. A wheelchair ramp leads to the front porch and provides access to the first floor of the house, but once inside there are only stairs to access each floor.
Due to the limited number of attendees, please only register if you are fairly certain you can attend.
Fee: $3 in cash at the door.
LLI Coordinator: Desiree Wolfe