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Review & FAQ:
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What is the Ben Lomond Historic Site?
- The Ben Lomond Historic Site, also known as the Stone House, is an important landmark within the Manassas National Battlefield Park.
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How was the Ben Lomond Historic Site used during the Civil War?
- In 1861, the Confederates took control of the house and used it as a hospital.
- It served as a hospital for the wounded during both the First and Second Battles of Bull Run (also known as the First and Second Battles of Manassas).
- Later, it was used to treat soldiers who were sick and diseased.
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What happened to the Ben Lomond House after the war?
- When Union forces took over the house, they destroyed much of the interior.
- After years of restoration, the house has been renovated and preserved as a historical site.
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What can visitors see at the Ben Lomond Historic Site today?
- Visitors can explore the home as it was restored to function as a Civil War-era hospital.
- Other preserved structures include the original slave quarters and the smokehouse.
10321 Sudley Manor Drive, Manassas, VA 201709, Phone: 703-367-7872

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