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  • Walking Tour of Historic Prince William Towns: Batestown

    Little Union Baptist Church 17150 Mine Rd, Dumfries, VA, United States

    June 18 Walking Tour of Historic Prince William Towns: Batestown 7 p.m.; FREE; donations welcome. Join local historians once a month this summer for a special walking tour of historic towns in Prince William County. For June, visit Batestown a historic African American town that played a significant role in Prince William County's history. Tour […]

  • African American History Trail Car Caravan Tour

    Barnes House 5049 Waterway Drive, Montclair, VA, United States

    June 19 African American History Trail Car Caravan Tour 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.; $10 per vehicle Join local historians on a daylong tour exploring the unique and powerful stories behind the African American history of Prince William County. We will travel the county stepping back in time from the 1800s to the 1960s and […]

  • Free Tours for Fathers at all County-owned Historic Sites

    VA, United States

    June 19-20 Father's Day Tours (All Sites) 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.; $5 per person, Free for fathers and children under 6. Does your Dad enjoy history, the outdoors, walking trails or good stories? Then treat him to a tour of one of Prince William County's historic sites for Father's Day!  All dads that visit […]

  • Juneteenth at Lucasville: Free Tours

    Lucasville School 10516 Godwin Dr, Manassas, VA, United States

    June 19 Juneteenth at Lucasville 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.; FREE, donations welcome. Join us at Lucasville in honor of Juneteenth to learn about the celebration marking the emancipation of enslaved African Americans throughout the South. Visit the one-room schoolhouse to learn about the development of freedmen communities throughout Prince William County and the progression […]