In accordance with the Code of Virginia, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation has adopted a master plan for Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park located in Big Stone Gap, VA. The purpose of a master plan is to guide the management and development of a park by identifying natural, cultural and physical resources, as well as identifying park needs and engaging with the public.
Located in the town of Big Stone Gap, the park is unique among Virginia’s state parks. The main feature of the park is the Southwest Virginia Museum, which is housed in a mansion originally built by Rufus Ayers. The mansion was built from 1888 and 1895. The park serves to collect, preserve and interpret the history of Southwest Virginia in perpetuity through educational exhibits and programs.
View the Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park master plan.