Barboursville Park ruins
The Barboursville Park ruins are the remnants of a historic mansion located in Barboursville, West Virginia. Built in the early 19th century, the structure was designed by the famous architect Thomas Jefferson for his friend James Barbour, a former governor of Virginia. The mansion was destroyed by fire in 1888, leaving behind only the stone ruins that can be seen today.
Visitors to the park can explore the ruins, which are surrounded by beautiful landscapes and walking trails. The site is part of Barboursville Park, a recreational area that offers various outdoor activities, making it a popular destination for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.