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Historical Markers in Antioch, Virginia
Manassas is the county seat for Prince William County
Antioch is in Prince William County
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ADJACENT TO PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY
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Fauquier County (119) ►
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Manassas (93) ►
Manassas Park (7) ►
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ADJACENT TO PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY
Fairfax County (712) ►
Fauquier County (119) ►
Loudoun County (346) ►
Manassas (93) ►
Manassas Park (7) ►
Stafford County (213) ►
Charles County, Maryland (150) ►
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1 ► Virginia, Prince William County, Antioch — Antioch Church — ![]() |
On Waterfall Road (Virginia Route 601), on the right when traveling east. |
Organized April 22, 1837, the nineteen original members of Antioch Baptist Church worshipped in a small log building until the stone church was erected in 1842. Baptisms were held in the creek behind the church. In 1901, the congregation tore down . . . — — Map (db m40091) HM |
2 ► Virginia, Prince William County, Antioch — Hopewell Gap — Mountain Pass and Mosby's POW Camp — ![]() |
On Waterfall Road (Virginia Route 601), on the right when traveling east. |
During the Civil War, this narrow pass in the Bull Run Mountains was a strategic avenue for military movements. On August 28, 1862, during the Second Manassas Campaign, Confederate Gen. James Longstreet directed Gen. Cadmus Wilcox’s division through . . . — — Map (db m11834) HM |