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Manassas Parks, museum and Marcellus site: ribbon cuttings and historic‑site work part of 2025 plans

5063518 · January 27, 2025
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Parks, Culture and Recreation reported doubled museum attendance after renovation, completion of Annenberg repairs and upcoming openings for Dean Park ballfields and other events; staff outlined Marcellus School acquisition work and upcoming community conversations.

Manassas Parks, Culture and Recreation staff told the City Council on Jan. 27 that museum attendance has doubled following recent renovations, that Annenberg historic‑house repairs and accessibility work are complete, and that the city is preparing new public uses at the former Marcellus School site.

Assistant director Keisha Wilson Segunrow reported the Manassas Museum hosted special exhibitions and that visitor numbers exceeded pre‑pandemic attendance. The department highlighted the Annenberg rehabilitation—interior and exterior work, porch stabilization and a new accessible ramp—and…

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