Chatham Reopens In Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park Following Rehabilitation

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Compiled From NPS Releases
June 3, 2026

Chatham exterior
Chatham will reopen on June 6 following a major rehabilitation project / NPS file.

Chatham, a historic building in Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park in Virginia, will reopen to visitors on June 6 following a major rehabilitation project.

The National Park Service closed Chatham in August 2024 to install a modern fire-suppression system and complete extensive interior repairs. The project included repairs to historic plaster, upgraded building infrastructure, interior restoration work and improvements that better safeguard the building and its collections.

“Chatham offers visitors a unique opportunity to connect with the people, places and events that shaped our nation,” said acting Superintendent Melissa Cobern. “These improvements will help preserve this historic landmark, protect its collections and ensure visitors can continue to experience and learn from its rich history for years to come.”

Built in 1771 by enslaved and free laborers, Chatham has been home to many people who experienced major chapters of U.S. history. These include: the American Revolution, a slave revolt, the Civil War and the self-emancipation of thousands of enslaved people, Reconstruction and the Colonial Revival movement. During the Civil War, United States forces used the site as both a headquarters and field hospital. In later years, Chatham became a private estate, known for its formal gardens designed by landscape architect Ellen Biddle Shipman.

This summer, Chatham will welcome visitors Thursday through Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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