The Newly Renovated Cultural Heritage Building tells the story of one of Virginia's most historic and oldest counties. The Center is termed "regional" because its story is truly one of the regions, having at one time stretched to part of today's North Carolina border and the Blue Ridge Mountains. In fact, seventeen counties and five partial counties came from the original Prince George County that was founded in 1703. In 2015, the Center opened a second building that included a Czech-Slovak Gallery in celebration of an exciting culture that became an integral part of this area after the Civil War.
Opening of the Cultural Heritage Building and Gallery featuring the Czechs & Slovaks who immigrated into Southside Virginia beginning in the late 1880's
Opening of the Cultural Heritage Building and Gallery featuring the Czechs & Slovaks who immigrated into Southside Virginia beginning in the late 1880's
- The Third Virginia Czech Slovak Festival