The new Visitor Center serves as a centerpiece of Chesapeake’s Historical Village at the Dismal Swamp, a cultural destination created to preserve and share the remarkable history of the Great Dismal Swamp and its surrounding communities. Located along the Dismal Swamp Canal Trail, the approximately 3,900-square-foot facility provides exhibit and orientation spaces that introduce visitors to the region’s history—from Indigenous communities and the development of the historic canal to Maroon communities and the Underground Railroad.
The Visitor Center anchors a larger historical site that includes the restored Cornland School, outdoor interpretive exhibits, and educational spaces. Together, the Village creates a new destination where visitors can experience stories deeply connected to Chesapeake’s history while exploring one of the region’s most historically and environmentally significant landscapes.