Those Christmas lights on buildings in Downtown Manassas--the ones that have hung for longer than usual--are about to come down.
Today, Historic Manassas Inc., the firm that manages and promotes the city's downtown neighborhood, told us the lights are coming down on March 15.
Usually hung in November, ahead of the holiday season, the lights were left burning to honor police, fire and rescue crews, doctors, and nurses who are all spent a year working on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic.
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