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Quick Facts About Manassas
- Avg. Household Income: $60,409
- Avg. Commute Time: 32.4 min
- Population: 35,135
- Sales Taxes: 5%
- Zip Code: 20108, 20109, 20110, 20111, 20112, 20113
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Why Manassas Could be Your Next Hometown
Manassas City is an independent city not associated with any county. Incorporated in the late 1800s, the city was previously known as Manassas Junction; the area was a railroad crossing with rails leading to Richmond, the District and Shenandoah Valley. The Junction was most famous for being the site of the Civil War battles at Bull Run-because of its strategic location and its railroad crossing. The First and Second Battle of Bull Run were fought near here in the 1860s.
Manassas became an independent city in 1975. A 5,000 acre Manassas National Battlefield Park was created in remembrance of these battles and today is a popular visiting place.
Although Manassas itself holds a lot of history, Manassas is also considered to be a modern city with its abundance of high-tech businesses, townhouses, and condos. One reason for the high-tech growth in the city is the nearby Dulles Corridor, which lures in many businesses and professionals.
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