Manassas Campus Collection

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Manassas Campus Collection

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About this Collection

This collection of photographs and sketches come from the archives at the Manassas Campus Library. These images capture the building and dedication of the Manassas Campus of Northern Virginia Community College. The dedication took place on May 18, 1975. Images include people, buildings, aerial views and campus plans. We have digitized these photographs in order to preserve the unique history of the Manassas Campus.

Manassas Campus History

In 1965, Northern Virginia Technical College opened for classes with 761 students in the Carlyn Springs Road warehouse, located in Bailey’s Crossroads. To accommodate an ever-growing student body, the college purchased 100 acres in Manassas, Prince William County in 1967 to build one of six permanent campus sites.

The city of Manassas has a rich historical history. During the American Civil War, it was the location of the First and Second Battles of Manassas (also known as the First and Second Battles of Bull Run). Little more than a railroad crossing at the time, Manassas is now home to more than 35,000 citizens.

Originally known as the Western Campus, the Manassas Campus first offered classes in the fall of 1972. Today, the campus consists of six classroom buildings, the Innovation Park, the Mary Louise Jackson Amphitheater and the 120-seat Colgan Theater. Despite its establishment over 35 years ago, Manassas remains one of the smaller campuses, offering its students an intimate class size and more personal attention.

Among the distinctive programs offered at Manassas are the Early Childhood Education program through the Communications Technologies and Social Sciences Division and the Automotive Technology program via the Science and Applied Technologies Division.

Publisher

Northern Virginia Community College

Collection Items

Artis Randolph Michener paints for Manassas Opening Ceremony Painting, 1975
Artist Randolph Michener paints for the Manassas Campus Opening Ceremony.

Review of Manassas Campus Building Plans; Prior to Opening Ceremony, 1975
A review of plans for Manassas Campus building, Howsmon Hall. Picture included in collection relating to Manassas Campus Opening Ceremony.

Manassas Campus Aerial View, 1975
Aerial view of Manassas Campus taken by a local surveying company. Taken just prior to Manassas Campus Opening Ceremony.

Manassas Campus Aerial View Prior to Opening Ceremony, 1975
Aerial view of Manassas Campus taken by a local surveying company. Taken prior to Manassas Campus Opening Ceremony.

Crowd listening to speakers, Manassas Campus Opening Ceremony, May 18, 1975
Crowd gathered in front of Howsmon Hall, Manassas Campus, for speakers. Part of opening ceremonies for the Manassas Campus.

Speakers at Manassas Campus Opening Ceremony, May 18, 1975
Crowd gathered in front of Howsmon Hall, Manassas Campus, to hear speakers during Opening Ceremony for campus.

Manassas Campus Howsmon Hall Inside Contruction, 1975
Construction of new building, Howsmon Hall, on Manassas Campus grounds.

Marching Band Performs at Manassas Campus Opening Ceremony, May 18, 1975
Manassas Campus Opening Ceremony festivities including a marching band.

Children Watch Civil War Reenactors at Manassas Campus Opening Ceremony, May 18, 1975
Civil War reenactors take part in Opening Ceremony of Manassas Campus. The campus is located adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield Park.

Sign at Westgate Plaza Advertising Manassas Campus, 1975
Westgate Plaza in Manassas, VA advertises for upcoming semester at new Manassas Campus of Northern Virginia Community College.
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