Ben Lomond Historic Site - Built: 1832
The two story house, dairy, smokehouse and slave quarters make up the site that was the home to the Pringle family when the Civil War broke out. After the 1st Battle of Manassas the house was used as a Confederate field hospital. The house is furnished with period pieces and as a field hospital. The house is also one of a series of "graffiti" houses in the area.
Individual Tours: Walk-in
Group Tours: Walk-in
Hours | Prices | Contact | Address |
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Tours offered May - October Tours given on the hour Thursday - Monday: 11:00 am to 4:00 pm (Last Tour at 3:30 pm) | Individuals Adults: $5.00 Children (6 & Under): Free US Active Military: $3.00 Groups (10 or more):$3.00 per person; $2.00 per person for student programs (accompanying adult is free) |
Phone: 703-367-7872 Email: historicpreservation@pwcgov.org Website: http://www.pwcgov.org/government/dept/publicworks/hp/Pages/Ben-Lomond-Historic-Site.aspx |
10321 Sudley Manor Drive Manassas, Virginia 20109 |