We love living in Prince William County Virginia! This is the most wonderful community to raise a family in! Jim and I both grew up here. The Western (Manassas) area was my backyard, and the Eastern end (Woodbridge) was Jim's area in which to roam. Therefore, a compromise was in order when we were married, and we chose the rural area in the middle, Nokesville. So, between the two of us, we consider ourselves experts on our County.
Prince William County Virginia has so much to offer! We're located between the Blue Ridge Mountains (just over an hour to the west). Bordered by the scenic Bull Run River and the Potomac, with the Atlantic Ocean about 3 hours to the east. The Metropolitan area of Washington DC is just 23 miles down Rt. 66. (an easy drive as long as we avoid rush hour). We have access to the Virginia Rail Express whith 3 stops in and around Manassas for those who wish to ride the train and commute.
Our family has so much fun being part of this community! Old Town Manassas features many quaint shops, as well as the Harris Pavilion. The Pavilion is the center of activity on weekends. We have free dances every other Saturday night during the summer, ice cream socials on Sunday afternoons along with concerts, wine tastings, train festivals, and many other wholesome family activities. And for major concerts and world class artists, we have Nissan Pavilion, located right here in Prince William!
On the Eastern end of the county, our favorite hang out is Tim's River Shore Restaurant. Sitting on the beach at Tim's, watching the sunset, and heading out for a pontoon ride on the Potomac is like going to a Jimmy Buffet concert. It's a tiny vacation that feels like a true getaway. They even hide "treasure" in the sand so the kids can be totally occupied with their search.
If you would like any additional info on our "home town" we would love to have the opportunity to share it with you. It's the perfect time to relocate here. Have a Great Weekend!
Peggy
Friday, October 19, 2007
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