Prince William Office of Historic Preservation
The Prince William County Office of Historic Preservation is dedicated to the preservation of Prince William County's historic resources. We serve as the caretakers of County-owned historic structures, interiors, archaeological resources, natural resources, historic landscapes, artifacts and collections and help build community identity through telling the story of our community.
Join us in our mission of historic preservation where on this channel you will be able to learn more about the history of Prince William County, what staff does to preserve our local history, unique how-to videos and more!
Colonial Tradesmen
Hospitals of First Manassas
Kings Highway Trail: Crossing The Occoquan
Kings Highway Trail: The Kings Highway
Kings Highway Trail: Ellis & Preservation
Kings Highway Trail: Community By The Roadside
Kings Highway Trail: Locust Shade & The King's Highway
Kings Highway Trail: Native People of Occoquan Creek
Kings Highway Trail: Belmont Bay and the Nation's River
The Funeral of Thomas Blackburn
New Land Acquisition at Bristoe Station Battlefield Heritage Park
Ned Distiller House
Williams-Dawe House: The Webster Family
2025 PWC History Symposium: John Sidebottom and the African American Sidebottom Family
The Architecture of Brentsville's Public Buildings
2025 PWC History Symposium: Gustav Friebus, the Architect of Annaburg
Milford Mill
Prince William Lecture Series: "Marquis de Lafayette Returns" by Elizabeth Reese
Christmas During War Time at Historic Rippon Lodge
Cooking a 19th Century Thanksgiving Meal
A Sneak Peek of Williams Ordinary Revolutionary War Exhibits
Interning with Prince William Historic Preservation
Who Was Martin Scarlett and Why is He Significant to Rippon Lodge?
Virtual Tour of the Williams-Dawe House
2024 PWC History Symposium: The Rise of Stonewall Jackson
2024 PWC History Symposium: Prince William County in the American Revolution
2024 PWC History Symposium: Hurricane Agnes in Virginia
Historic Communities: The Settlement
2024 PWC History Symposium: A Short History of Batestown, Virginia
Women's History Month: Teachers of the Brentsville Schoolhouse