Manassas National Battlefield Park

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Manassas National Battlefield Park is a unit of the National Park Service located in Prince William County, Virginia, north of Manassas that preserves the site of two major American Civil War battles: the First Battle of Bull Run, also called the Battle of First Manassas, and the Second Battle of Bull Run or Battle of Second Manassas. It was also where Confederate General Thomas J. Jackson acquired his nickname "Stonewall". The park was established in 1936 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966. rdf:langString
Le Manassas National Battlefield Park est une aire protégée américaine créée le 10 mai 1940 sous la forme d'un parc de champ de bataille national pour préserver des sites de la guerre de Sécession : ceux de la première bataille de Bull Run (21 juillet 1861) et de la seconde bataille de Bull Run (28 au 30 août 1862). Ces affrontements sont également connus comme les batailles de Manassas du côté confédéré. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Le Manassas National Battlefield Park est une aire protégée américaine créée le 10 mai 1940 sous la forme d'un parc de champ de bataille national pour préserver des sites de la guerre de Sécession : ceux de la première bataille de Bull Run (21 juillet 1861) et de la seconde bataille de Bull Run (28 au 30 août 1862). Ces affrontements sont également connus comme les batailles de Manassas du côté confédéré. Aujourd'hui, ce parc offre aux visiteurs l'occasion d'explorer le terrain historique où les hommes se sont battus et sont morts il y a plus d'un siècle. Plus de 900 000 personnes visitent le champ de bataille chaque année.
rdf:langString Manassas National Battlefield Park is a unit of the National Park Service located in Prince William County, Virginia, north of Manassas that preserves the site of two major American Civil War battles: the First Battle of Bull Run, also called the Battle of First Manassas, and the Second Battle of Bull Run or Battle of Second Manassas. It was also where Confederate General Thomas J. Jackson acquired his nickname "Stonewall". The park was established in 1936 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966. More than 700,000 people visit the battlefield each year. The Henry Hill Visitor Center, on Sudley Road by the south entrance to the park, offers exhibits and interpretation regarding the First Battle of Bull Run, including Civil War-era uniforms, weapons, field gear and an electronic battle map. The center offers the orientation film "Manassas: End of Innocence", as well as a bookstore. A recent find in 2014 unearthed bone fragments that led to the discovery of the skeletal remains of two Union soldiers in what is now thought to be a Surgeon's Pit. The remains were found among the bones of several other limbs in the pit. Carbon dating shows that the pair died during the Battle of Second Manassas, also known as Second Bull Run, in August 1862. The remains were moved on Tuesday, June 19, 2018, and transferred from the National Park Service to the US Army who will be burying them in Arlington National Cemetery.
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