A swampy region of northeastern Virginia and northeast North Carolina. The heavily forested area has been greatly reduced by drainage. George Washington surveyed the Dismal Swamp in 1763.
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Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1974.
The Great Dismal Swamp.
The area of Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is 453.248 square kilometers.
Henry Wadsworth, with his poem , "The Slave in the Dismal Swamp."
The Great Dismal Swamp lies on the border of Viginia and North Carolina.
If your question is how big is the Great Dismal Swamp, today the swamp covers approximately 112,000 acres, but when the first colonial explorers came to the swamp it covered almost one million acres of Southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina. Most of what remains of the swamp has become the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge with no peoples living within the refuge boundary.
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Yes, President George Washington did visit the Great Dismal Swamp. He visited this area of Virginia in 1763. The area became a lucrative source of timber.
Well... it is a swamp so that would make it a wetland wouldn't it? (yes it would!)
750 square miles
The great dismal swamp
I do not know what lives in the Dismal Swamp Figure it out on your own i am off line