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Marine Corps Heritage

Originally inhabited by the Patowomacks (Algonquian Indians) in the 16th Century, Quantico has been vital to the foundation of American history. Even before the Jamestown Settlement and Captain John Smith explored the banks of the Potomac River in 1608, the Spaniards had visited Quantico over 40 years earlier. The area became a destination for the tobacco trade and was a bustling stopping point for routes between New York and Florida.

The first military presence in the ‘Quantico’ region of Virginia was during the Americcan Revolutionary War. Years later during the American Civil War, control of the Potomac River became vital to both armies and Confederate Civil War cannons had blockaded Union traffic. Around 1916, Marine Corps Commandant Major General George Barnett sent a team to find possible sites for a new Marine Corps base near Washington, D.C and in 1917 – Marine Barracks, Quantico was established.

Today, Marine Base Quantico is comprised of 55,148 acres and is so large, is situated in three counties including Prince William, Stafford and Fauquier. Today, Marines from across the U.S. come to Marine Corps Base Quantico to train, learn, and develop skills.

Visitors can learn about Marine Corps History and Heritage throughout Prince William, Virginia at any of the sites listed below.

Marine Corps Heritage Sites

 

Medal of Honor Theater

  • 1775 Semper Fidelis Way

The Giant Screen Certified Medal of Honor Theater located in the National Museum of the Marine Corps features stadium seating for 369 and offers a one of a kind sound and projection system. Shown in the Theater is our signature film 'We, The Marines" which follows the journey of…

National Museum of the Marine Corps

  • 1775 Semper Fidelis Way

This state-of-the-art facility honors, preserves and narrates America's story through the eyes of U.S. Marines. Its magnificent architectural design features a dramatic 210-foot tilted steel mast and glass atrium inspired by the flag raisings at Iwo Jima, Inside, a massive…

National Memorial Cemetery at Quantico

  • 18424 Joplin Road

Comprised of more than 700 acres, visitors can walk more than 150 rolling, wooded acres of this National Cemetery containing the burial sites of America's veterans. Drive through the serene grounds or walk the memorial pathway that is filled with historical information on those…

The Marine Shop

  • 300 Potomac Avenue

The Marine Shop carries everything Marines and their families need or want. All purchases support active duty Marines through the Marine Corps Association & Foundation. Photo Credit: The Marine Shop Facebook Page

Tun Tavern

  • 1775 Semper Fidelis Way

Legend has it that The Marine Corps was founded in 1775 at the original Tun Tavern in Philadelphia. The décor of the Tun Tavern Restaurant at the National Museum of the Marine Corps near Quantico, Virginia is in the style of a colonial era tavern, and features a large painting…

Quantico / Triangle

Nestled near Marine Corps Base Quantico – Quantico and the Town of Triangle is home to United States Marine Corps heritage and culture. Visitors staying near this location can enjoy the National Museum of the Marine Corps, Marine Base Quantico, Quantico National Cemetery…

Places to Stay Nearby

Places to Stay Nearby

Leesylvania State Park

  • 2001 Daniel K. Ludwig Drive

The birthplace of "Light Horse" Harry Lee, father of Civil War General Robet E. Lee, this 500-acre state park on the…

Motel 6 Dumfries

  • 17133 Dumfries Road

Motel 6 Dumfries is conveniently located near area dining, Potomac Mills Mall and Prince William Forest. Enjoy free…

Oak Ridge Campground

  • 18100 Headquarters Road

Oak Ridge Campground is a 100-site campground with bathrooms, grills, picnic tables, and drive-up campsites. Both tents…

Sleep Inn Woodbridge

  • 14080 Shoppers Best Way

Every room at the Sleep Inn® hotel in Woodbridge is a simply stylish sanctuary designed for a happy night’s sleep…