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November 21, 2026
Woodbridge, VA

Kasey & Alexander

Things To Do

The Wedding Website of Kasey Fairbanks and Alexander Brown
Here are some attractions that are nearby for anyone looking to explore! Including art galleries, food, shopping, and Civil War landmarks for anyone who is a history buff. Some of these are a little farther away from our venue and hotel, but would easily be a stop on the drive back to the airport (if your flight is late on Sunday!).

Local Colour Gallery and Boutique

408 Mill Street, Occoquan, VA 22125
, 571-308-8738

A spectacular, hip art gallery featuring local artists and jewelers. Located in Historic Occoquan, Virginia

The Loft Gallery

313 Mill St., Occoquan, VA 22125
, (703) 490-1117

A fine arts gallery exhibiting original art by 24 professional artists, in Occoquan, VA!

Glory Be

305 Mill St, Occoquan, VA 22125
, 703-490-1441

We are open 7 days a week with over 20 crafters, a wood carver, a soap maker, handmade table runners and pillows, stitchery's, silver and pewter and so much more plus of course all our fabulous antiques, vintage books and hand painted furniture , chairs and other items.

National Museum of the Marine Corps

1775 Semper Fidelis Wy, Triangle, VA 22172

The story of the past, present & future of the Marine Corps is told in this state-of-the-art museum.

Manassas National Battlefield Park

6511 Sudley Rd, Manassas, VA 20109
, 703-754-1861

The park preserves key sites associated with First Manassas (Bull Run), the first major battle of the war (July 21, 1861), and the much bloodier Second Battle of Manassas (August 28-30, 1862). Both were Confederate victories. Manassas National Battlefield Park 38 48’ 46” N * 77 31’ 15” W

Ben Lomond Historic Site

10321 Sudley Manor Dr, Manassas, VA 20109
, 703-367-7872

Ben Lomond is an antebellum farm that served as a Confederate hospital during the American Civil War's Battle of First Manassas. Many of the soldiers that were brought to the hospital penned their names and brief messages on the walls of the home. (Union graffiti is preserved). The grounds are home to a 5,200 square foot garden of old roses (one of the largest public gardens devoted to antique roses in the U.S.) Inspired by a French garden, the collection has approximately 160 separate cultivars and 200 individual rose shrubs.

Leesylvania State Park

2001 Daniel K. Ludwig Dr, Woodbridge, VA 22191
, 703-730-8205

A 508-acre tract of a 2,000-acre estate originally patented in 1658, this site is significant to the Underground Railroad because of fifteen runaways and is included in the National Park Services Network to Freedom.

The Manassas Museum

9101 Prince William St, Manassas, VA 20110
, 703-368-1873

Located on eight acres, the museum opened in 1991 and is handicap accessible. Permanent and temporary historical exhibits interpret Northern Virginia Piedmont history through artifacts, documents, and images. Exhibits show settlement of the region, Native American history, and the impact of the Civil War on the community.

Bottle Stop Wine Bar

311 Mill St, Occoquan, VA 22125
, 703-494-1622

Bottle Stop is a wine bar, restaurant & retail shop located in the heart of Historic Occoquan featuring a Sommelier curated, award-winning, wine program that includes over 25 wines by the glass and 300 bottles. Local craft beers and an extensive cocktail list are also available to complement the menu of contemporary American cuisine. Indoor & river view patio seating are available.

Mill Street Sweets

305 Mill Street, Occoquan Historic District, VA 22125
, 703-789-3069

Mill Street Sweets has everything from doughnuts and coffee to cakes, cheesecake, pies, cookies, brownies, and bars. Fun seasonal pastries, savory items, special orders, fresh-baked bread, and so much more. They also deliver.

Golden Plum/Mom's Apple Pie

126-A Commerce St, Occoquan, VA 22125
, 703-497-7437

Dedicated to baking the very best natural preservative-free pies. We go to great lengths to grow as much of our own quality fruit as possible, such as strawberries, rhubarb, raspberries, and pumpkins. We still peel fresh Shenandoah Valley apples and hand mix only premium fruits for making pies. We add sugar sparingly, so you can savor the natural splendor of the fruits. And our crust is super-flaky and very tasty. Additionally, each of our store locations make their own specialty items such as cream pies, cookies, cakes, and quiches.

Hitchcock Paper Co.

125 Mill Street, Occoquan Historic District, VA 22125
, 571-398-6601

Hitchcock Paper Co. is a boutique stationery shop overlooking the river in historic Occoquan, Virginia. We present beautiful and high-quality paper products from a wide selection of artists, small businesses, and favorite brands. In addition to cards and stationery, we carry a curated selection of journals, calendars, gift wrap, craft supplies, calligraphy supplies, planners, calligraphy supplies, pens, and artwork. We also carry seasonal paper-based jewelry, wreaths made from book pages, candles, and other carefully curated gifts.

Jerry's Occoquan Jewelers

306 Mill Street, Occoquan Historic District, VA 22125
, 703-494-2904

With an ever evolving selection of jewelry ranging from our own copyright designs, well known designers, and emerging artists, Jerry's Occoquan Jewelers can assist you in choosing the perfect piece to express your own individual style.