Index to Roadside Markers
There are over 60 historical markers along the roadside in Prince William
County, Virginia. See Historical-Markers.org for the locations of the individual markers.
- #1 - Prince William County/Fairfax County (Rt.
1 and
Annapolis Way)
- #2 - One Hundred and Fifty Yards East...
(Route 1 and
Annapolis Way)
- #3 - The Occoquan (Rt. 1 and Annapolis
Way)
- #4 - Early Land Patents (Rt 1 at the
Woodbridge Commuter
Rail Station)
- #5 - William Grayson's Grave (Rt. 1 near
Marumsco
Plaza)
- #6 - Potomac Path (Rt. 1 near Rippon
Landing)
- #7 - Events Along Neabsco Creek (Rt. 1 and
Neabsco
Mills Road)
- #8 - Cherry Hill (future marker)
- #9 - Henry Lee III "Light Horse Harry" 1756-1818
(Leesylvania State Park, off Neabsco Road)
- #10 - "Leesylvania" (Rt. 1 at the Garfield
Police
Station)
- #11 - Leesylvania State Park (Neabsco Road at
entrance to
park)
- #12 - Campaign of 1781 (Rt. 1, Dumfries)
- #13 - History of Dumfries (Northbound Rt. 1
near "V,"
Dumfries)
- #14 - Dumfries Raid (Northbound Rt. 1 near
"V,"
Dumfries)
- #15 - Graham Park (Northbound Rt. 1 near "V,"
Dumfries)
- #16 - Prince William County Court House Dumfries
1760-1822
(Fairfax and Duke Streets, Dumfries)
- #17 - Quantico (Rt. 1, just south of the Iwo
Jima
statue)
- #18 - Prince William County/Stafford County
(Rt. 1 at
the Stafford County line)
- #19 - Troop Movements and Camp (Route 234
near
Montclair Entrance)
- #20 - Alexander Henderson (At end of Dolphin
Beach Road
on hill)
- #21 - Minnieville (Cardinal Drive and
Minnieville
Road)
- #22 - Benita Brown Drive (Benita Fitzgerald
Drive)
- #23 - Neabsco Mills Ironworks
- #24 - Old Telegraph Road (Main door entrance
to Potomac
Mills Mall)
- #25 - Old Bethel High School (Smoketown Road
in parking
lot of Smoketown Plaza)
- #26 - Old Bethel Church
- #27 - Russell House and Store (Junction of
Minnieville and
Davis Ford Roads)
- #28 - The Chinn Family (Davis Ford and
Telegraph
Roads)
- #29 - Washington's First Journey to the Frontier
(The mill at
Tackett's Mill)
- #30 - Town of Occoquan (Rt. 123, at Occoquan
Bridge)
- #31 - Town of Occoquan (Corner of Washington
and Mill
Streets)
- #32 - Military Operations (Davis Ford Road
near Bacon
Race Road)
- #33 - Colonial Road (Aden Road and Leeta
Cornus
Drive)
- #34 - Second Prince William Courthouse (Aden
Road and
MCB 8)
- #35 - Cedar Run Court House Site (On Quantico
Marine
Base)
- #36 - Asbury Church (Fleetwood Drive, east of
Aden
Road)
- #37 - Greenwich (Vint Hill Road near Burwell
Road)
- #38 - Bristow Military Operations (Rt. 28 at
Broad Creek
Run) To be replaced by #39 & 40
- #39 - Battle of Bristoe Station (Bristow Road
near railroad
tracks in Bristow)
- #40 - Action at Bristoe Station (Bristow Road
near railroad
tracks in Bristow)
- #41 - Brentsville (Bristow Road at the
Brentsville
Church)
- #42 - Century Time Capsule (Bristow Road at
the
Brentsville Courthouse)
- #43 - Ruffner Public School Number 1 (On
Center Street
Near Peabody Street)
- #44 - Manassas (Corner of West and Center
Streets)
- #45 - George Carr Round (Old courthouse in
Manassas)
- #46 - In Commemoration on the Manassas National
Jubilee of
Peace (Old courthouse in Manassas)
- #47 - Fifth Prince William County Courthouse
(Lee Avenue,
Manassas)
- #48 - McLean Farm (Yorkshire Plantation) (Rt.
28 at
Yorkshire Market)
- #49 - Ben Lomond Farm (Sudley Manor Road at
the Ben
Lomond Manor House)
- #50 - Dean Divers Church (Bethlehem Road
south of Balls
Ford Road)
- #51 - Henry House (Rt. 234, south of Rt.
29)
- #52 - James Robinson House (Rt. 29, east of
Rt. 234)
- #53 - Prince William County/Fairfax County
(Rt. 29, east of
Rt. 234 near the county line)
- #54 - The Stone Bridge (Rt. 29, east of Route
234)
- #55 - Campaign of Second Manassas (Rt. 29,
west of Rt.
234)
- #56 - First Battle of Manassas (Rt. 29, west
of Rt.
234)
- #57 - First Battle of Manassas (Rt. 29, west
of Rt.
234)
- #58 - Untiltled Marker (Rt. 29, west of Rt.
234)
- #59 - Second Battle of Manassas (Rt. 29, west
of Rt.
234)
- #60 - Sudley Methodist Church (Rt. 234, 8
miles north of
Manassas)
- #61 - Jeannie Dean (Rt. 234 near Sudley
United Methodist
Church at the Jeannie Dean Church)
- #62 - Simon Kenton's Birthplace (Rt. 234 and
Rt. 15)
- #63 - The Carolina Road (Rt. 15 near James
Long
Park)
- #64 - Thoroughfare Gap (Rt. 55,
Gainesville)
- #65 - Colonial Roads (Fayette Road and
Washington Street,
Haymarket)
- #66 - Buckland (Lee Highway and Buckland Mill
Road)
- #67 - Beverley Mill (Rt. 55)
- #68 - Free People of Color (Along the James
Madison
Highway/Rt. 55 corridor)
Historic Prince William