March 29, 2026

10 thoughts on “Citizens Push for Redesign of Cape Charles Town Seal to Reflect Industrial Heritage

  1. I think a photo of Mt. Rushmore would be just as appropriate for Cape Charles as the suggested new image for a beach front community. Not saying it’s the best I’ve ever seen but I like the one we have.

    1. You sure talk alot. Why don’t you put your real name out here instead of hiding behind a moniker. Alot of people on here might not know who you are. But I do. Oh BTW did you know they are planning on tearing down the pavilion also? So why keep on the town seal? It’s not even as old as the hump.

  2. So I didn’t think we were interested in preserving history!!!!!! Let’s tear down the hump, let’s re-design the beach, let’s allow STR’s to run rampant, etc.etc. Also, how much will this redesign cost the taxpayers? Change, change, change.

  3. Nothing wrong with the current seal, from left to right. The Jetty, built for the protection of the harbor the railroad dredged. Railroad tracks even went out onto the Jetty. The beach, the boardwalk, it’s been a Beach Town since the Sea Cottage Addition, the Chesapeake Bay Deadrise, she’s the queen of the Bay, representing our commercial fishing heritage. Our Pavilion, long a focal point and gathering spot, literally the end of the road coming into town. And lastly that Chesapeake Sunset. All boxes are checked in the seal if you know where to look.

  4. I was born in Cape Charles and spent my childhood there. I played little league baseball over “the hump” back in the day. The new logo proposed makes a fine post card, but fails to capture the all important oyster, fishing and crabbing industry history and frankly doesn’t do a great job of illustrating the importance of the beachfront, jetty or railroad. The original seal is a more accurate depiction even if it is a bit dated.

  5. A great designer could tie in all the most important visual and symbolic imagery together in an updated design at some point. The proposed new design is very nice art but it’s limited in displaying the area’s gems and honestly is boring for a vacation beach town.

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