Formerly namedHart's Bottom,Green Forest orGreen Valley[7] until 1888, and chartered as a town in 1890, Buena Vista separated politically from surroundingRockbridge County when granted a city charter on February 15, 1892.[8]
One civil war survey from 1863 lists a half dozen buildings on the site of what is now Buena Vista, including the Paxton and Majors properties and lists both as having mills along the Maury River, then called the “North River“.[10] The city itself was founded by Benjamin C. Moomaw in the late 1800s, and originally consisted only of a simpletannery at the intersection of two railroads and a canal. TheRichmond and Alleghany Railroad and theShenandoah Valley Railroad,[11] stood alongside theJames River Canal that had been used to transport materials from the Atlantic ports of Virginia toLexington since the 18th century,[12] but by the founding of the city had been converted for the distribution of water power.[11] After opening the tannery, Moomaw opened apulp mill and acanning factory. In 1882 Appold & Sons Tannery opened, and the first public school opened in 1885.[8]
In 1893, the town was described as "one of the many new towns that seem to have sprung up as if by magic in some parts of Virginia." In that same year, they passed a law banning the sale of alcohol, effectively making it a dry town. Previous to 1889 none of the 600 dwellings, churches, stores, hotels and other buildings in the town had been built "but where are streets and all that goes to make a booming city the reapers that year gathered a luxuriant crop of wheat."[11] In December 1888, Moomaw wrote the Buena Vista Prospectus to organize a town and began selling stock. "It took only 30 days for all the stock to be sold for a total of $400,000. With the sale completed, it was time to lay out the town and begin recruiting people and industries."[8] On February 22, 1889, a large deposit ofiron ore was reportedly discovered that resulted in a boom of economic activity that lasted until March 4, 1892.[8] In just those three years the community grew extensively, adding a new brick school house, an opera house, two churches, a luxury hotel, a newMasonic Lodge (Buena Vista Lodge No. 186),[13] a paper and pulp mill, a saddle factory, acashmere mill, two brick and clay works, a wagon works, two banks, an egg crate factory, an electric light plant, a furniture and chair factory, a boiler factory, an iron furnace and steel factory, a glass foundry, and several wood and lumber establishments.[11]
Buena Vista is situated on the east side of theMaury River at the western foot of theBlue Ridge Mountains. The Maury has a history of destructive floods damaging nearby communities. Particularly notable were floods on Oct 12, 1870, on the death ofRobert E. Lee, when the Maury River provided Lee a temporary coffin due to a dock washed away up river (source: Library Virginia Military Institute), and in 1936, 1969, 1985 and 1995.[14] The Flood of '69 was the result of rainfall from the inland movement ofHurricane Camille. The Flood of '85 resulted from the convergence of three systems, includingHurricane Juan, which dumped tremendous amounts of rain on western Virginia.[15] The flood of record for the lower Maury River (downstream of the confluence with theSouth River), including Buena Vista andGlasgow, occurred on August 20, 1969, at a stage of 31.23 feet (9.52 m) on the Buena Vista gauge. (Flooding begins at 17.0 feet (5.2 m) and major flooding at 21.0 feet (6.4 m).[16]) The downtowns of Buena Vista and Glasgow were submerged in over 5 feet (1.5 m) of water.[15] The upper Maury River including Lexington saw its flood of record during the Flood of 1985 when the gauging station atRockbridge Baths recorded a value of 19.19 feet (5.85 m) from flood marks.[17] The difference in flooding results from differing contributions of the South River depending on rainfall in the respective watersheds.
The James C. Olin Flood Control Project was completed in 1997 to reduce the potential for damage from flooding of the Maury River and inland streams in Buena Vista. The project consists of a 2.5-mile levee wall, topped by a walking trail known as the River Walk.
According to theUnited States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.8 square miles (17.6 km2), of which 6.7 square miles (17.4 km2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.2 km2), or 1.27%, is water.[18]
Buena Vista city, Virginia – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Based on Census population estimates and American Community Survey (ACS) estimates for 2018, the population of Buena Vista was 6,237 people, consisting of 2,539 households. 2.6% of the population was under 5, 17.4% were under 18, and 19.5% were 65 and older. The majority of the population were white at 89.9%, followed by Black or African American at 5.5%, and 2.7% were of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity. The median household income was $34,273, and 15.2% of persons were below the poverty line.[25]
Additionally, the Census estimated there were 2,864 housing units in 2018. 66.7% of units were owner-occupied, and the median value of these owner-occupied units was $122,100. The median gross rent was $739.[25]
Buena Vista is home toSouthern Virginia University, which had an enrollment of 1,106 full-time students in the fall of 2019.[26]
The independent Buena Vista City Public School (BVCPS) system serves residents of the City. The enrollment for the 2019-2020 school year was 895 students pre-K through 12. The system's four schools are fully accredited by the Virginia Department of Education.[27]
There are four schools in the system:
F. W. Kling Elementary, serving grades Pre-K through 2
Enderly Heights Elementary, serving grades 3 through 5
Buena Vista is within theRoanoke/Lynchburgmedia market. Local television news coverage is provided by television stations based inRoanoke, Virginia. TheRoanoke Times is Buena Vista's major daily newspaper. Several non-daily print publications are produced locally which cover the Buena Vista,Lexington, and Rockbridge County area as listed below:
Landmarks and historic sites in Buena Vista include the 1890Buena Vista Hotel (now Main Hall at SVU),[28] originalBuena Vista Courthouse (now A.B. Modine Memorial Library),[29] Canton Chinese Restaurant[citation needed] and Glen Maury Park,[30] particularly the two-story wooden pavilion which provides 360 degree views of the surrounding landscape.
The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to theKöppen Climate Classification system, Buena Vista has ahumid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps.[31]
Major League BaseballWorld Series champion managerCharlie Manuel of thePhiladelphia Phillies was a Buena Vista resident and is a graduate of Parry McCluer High School where he was a multi-sport star. Manuel played in the Major Leagues and Japan during his playing career in the 1960s and 1970s.[32]
AuthorGary Jennings. Best selling historical fiction writer famous for the novelAztec. He was born in Buena Vista.[33]
Buena Vista was a Democratic stronghold for decades after it was incorporated, and beginning in the 1950s it was a swing county. Since 2000, the city has swung heavily into the Republican column. In the 2024 election, Donald Trump won the highest percentage for any Republican presidential candidate in the city’s history.
United States presidential election results for Buena Vista, Virginia[34]