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In 1971, the
City of
Buena Vista being concerned about a dependable source of water
for industrial and residential use, purchased the old
Paxton Place as a site for a
reservoir to be constructed later. The park was soon renamed Glen
Maury, a Scotch name meaning Valley of the Maury River. A far
sighted City Manager recognized that the farm could provide both
water and a much needed recreational facility for the community.
The development of Glen Maury Park was an
ambitious and expensive project for a small community. The Virginia
Historic Landmark Commission proclaimed the Paxton House an historic
landmark in the spring of 1978.
Today Glen Maury Park is a 315-acre camping
and recreational facility of which our city should be and is proud
to own.
We look on the past of Glen Maury Park and
the Paxton House with pride and
admiration for our heritage and we look forward to the future with
great anticipation. |