Woodbridge is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince William County, Virginia, United States, located 20 miles (32 km) south of Washington, D.C. Bounded by the Occoquan and Potomac rivers, Woodbridge Magisterial District had 54,275 residents at the 2010 census. The Woodbridge census-designated place comprises just one portion of the magisterial district and had a population of 4,055 in the 2010 census. The census-designated place consists solely of the section north of Occoquan Road and Dawson Beach Road, and east of Interstate 95.
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4.5 based on 157 reviews
A beautiful park located on the Potomac River that offers historical sites and recreation facilities.
Leesylvania is a little gem of a park. Almost within city limits proper, yet you feel you are deep in the hills. Lots of large, covered picnic facilities as well as open-air spots and tables. We have attended many a family, church and Scout events here, and there always seems to be open areas for "drop-ins" among the reserved areas.
Sits right on the Potomac. Nice "wharf" and boating area, including ramps. Sheltered pier area, but I don;t know about overnight facilities for boaters. Plenty of convenience stores and gas stations within 5 minutes' drive for last minute supplies and "OOPS! forgot the ice!"
Wildlife is a plenty...you will see deer rather often.
Fishing is allowed from the wharf.
Several good eatieries such as Tim's Rivershore Crabhouse and chain restaurants if you burn the burgers.
Swimming and jet-skis are allowed.
Entrance fee is reasonable.
OUTSTANDING spot for watching fireworks on 4th of July, or Tim's Rivershore Annual "Not On The 4th" fireworks...almost an hours' worth of spectacular show, given the weekend PRECEDING the 4th. The river is FILLED with spectator boats.
Rangers make regular rounds. Safe and Secure.
Nearby attractions include the Marine Corps Museum (free...open year-round except for Christmas Day) just 5 miles south on Route 1.
For train buffs, there is a large trestle bridge crossing Neabsco bay. The former Richmond, Fredricksburg and Potomac RR mainline, it is now CSX, AMTRAK and VIRGINIA RAILWAY EXPRESS traffic that comes by about every 5-10 minutes.
4.5 based on 115 reviews
Gunston Hall Plantation was the home of George Mason, a senior statesman and author of Virginia's Declaration of Rights.
A lovely building and informative tour, it has a lot of potential and definitely worth the visit but it was amazingly quiet when we went.
Could definitely be enhanced if it was more like a 'UK National Trust property' definitely lacks a restaurant/cafe as there is nothing around the area.
4 based on 29 reviews
Cool little museum to show guests while in town. It's small but has a lot of history inside. The volunteers that help out there are very adamant about you signing the guest book and taking their pamphlet of information, lol. I tried to tell them that I live here and visit frequently!
4.5 based on 241 reviews
After nearly a 200-year hiatus and a multi-million dollar reconstruction, George Washington's Distillery & Gristmill is back in business - producing grain products powered by a 16-foot waterwheel and the same rye whiskey that made the Founding Father the nation's most successful whiskey producer in the years after his presidency. Located at the original site, George Washington's Gristmill highlights his vision for America's future as "granary of the world;" while his Distillery is the only site in North America that demonstrates 18th-century distilling from seed to barrel.
The docents/ reenactors were very knowledgeable and took plenty of time to explain the operation, the Mansion docent should note. The work to rebuild these operations is amazing. Not to be missed! I thought the cost of the liquor was outrageous, but not after seeing how much work goes into every bottle.
4 based on 397 reviews
Potomac Mills is Virginia’s largest outlet mall and features an indoor shopping experience with over 200 stores, including Bloomingdale's-The Outlet Store, Last Call by Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Nordstrom Rack and Nike Factory Store. The new Neighborhood 1 Fashion District offers a collection of upscale brand name outlets and also includes amenities such as plush seating areas. From apparel for the whole family to handbags and home furnishings, our shops feature the looks you love for less! When you need a respite from power shopping, catch a movie at the AMC Potomac Mills 18 Theatres (with IMAX), refuel at Starbucks or grab a bite to eat at one of the center's 25 eateries. Conveniently located immediately off of I-95, Potomac Mills serves the thriving Washington, DC / Northern Virginia region and also welcomes guests from all over the world.
What can I say?, it’s a big shopping experience. Seems to be always safe with plenty of parking. A lot of “outlet stores “ but prices don’t seem particularly cheap. Good place to stroll and people watch- it’s a mini UN.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
The Workhouse Arts Center, once a former prison, is now a flourishing arts community that is home to over 100 of the finest regional artists, with a rich local and national history. The Workhouse has a beautiful campus open year round to the public, with eight artist studio buildings, two main galleries, a prison museum, cafe, gift shop, art supply store, new Youth Arts Center and W-3 Theatre. New performances at the Workhouse W-3 Theatre include: Comedy Nights, a Cabaret Series, Dinner and a Movie Nights, as well as Children’s Theatre programs. The Workhouse offers over 200 educational opportunities for all age groups and skill levels.
Located on the grounds of the Occoquan Regional Park you will find one of the last of nine brick kilns and brick smokestack chimney. The kiln is referred to as the. The bricks were placed in the kiln and were baked using coal fires. These fires were stoked for 4 to 5 days around the clock. The bricks from these kilns were used in constructing many historic buildings found throughout Northern Virginia. The area, known as Turning Point Plaza, around the kiln has signage detailing the women who were jailed during the Women’s Suffrage Movement (focused on voting rights for women). Approximately 168 women were incarcerated from June to December 1917 for picketing and resulting violence in the Washington, DC area. On one of the signs, there is a quote that attests to the terrible treatment these women received: “The women had their mail withheld, were confronted with unwashed blankets, contaminated food, forced into prison dress and forced to perform prison work… Some refused to work, were put in solitary confinement and given bread and water… others went on a hunger strike and were force-fed.” A new facility to honor these women is being constructed in the same general area.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Puzzle Palooza Etc. features a wide variety of jigsaw puzzles for all ages, interests, and ability levels. We are family owned and operated, giving us the ability to provide personal service. We carry everything from 3 piece wooden puzzles for toddlers to puzzles over 32,000 pieces for those seeking a real challenge, and specially designed puzzles for adults with dementia and Alzheimer's. On October 14, 2014 we are moving to our new, larger location at 403 Mill St., in beautiful, Historic Occoquan. We have a "Preferred Puzzler Program. Every $10 you spend earns a "punch". When you have 10 punches, you receive $10 off your next purchase. Watch for PUZZLE NIGHTS, coming soon where you can join us for a fun evening of working together to complete a puzzle (and have some pizza!) and receive a discount on any purchases. We will also be introducing puzzle birthday parties for children in the near future! Follow us on Facebook to hear our latest news. We hope to see you soon! Keep on Puzzling!
I wish I could bubble with excitement over a puzzle like I did as a child when my mom usually had one going on a cardboard table, but alas , mine just collect dust with very little momentum towards a finished project. That being said, for the puzzle
lover in your life, this is a well stocked shop that includes not only Melissa and Doug and Ravensberger for kids, but some sophisticated and offbeat selections, such as New Yorker covers for adults.
My 4 year old grandson loves puzzles. So, I spent most of my time in the children's section, organized by age with plenty of choices for each stage. I found a nice 50 piece puzzle of America that also includes a game. I was given a free rewards card with my purchase, so I'll definitely try to stop back at Christmas and birthday time.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
A decent day trip from Washington, but just ok. Not the park's fault, but the stinky Potomac is a disappointing site. Trails are well marked and pretty easy. No wildlife, but the visitors center is nice and educational. Recommend if you want an easy getaway from the city.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Best price on furniture. Has unusual items that can't be found anywhere . And great painted items. Christmas items are great. Makes wreaths and Christmas painted items. Look for her painted spoons.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
This Park is great! It is a hidden gem. Not much traffic. Easy walking trails. What I liked the best, was seeing a pair of Eagles, working on their nest. This was by the covered Picnic tables, by the river. Summer time has a batting cage and numerous soccer fields. Located near the old Lorton Prison, on Route 123!
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