The June Tolliver House is a registered Virginia and National Historic Landmark, with 19th century furnishings and a gift shop featuring mountain handicrafts and other assorted gifts.  It is located next door to the June Tolliver Playhouse, home of the Trail of the Lonesome Pine Outdoor Drama.

 The first floor of the house displays antiques dating back from the turn of the century.  Throughout its rooms are paintings donated by local artists, the majority of which are actors/actresses who, over the past 45 years, have held a starring role in the Trail of the Lonesome Pine Outdoor Drama.   Find the time, or better yet, take the time to stop by the June Tolliver House when you are in Big Stone Gap, Virginia.  And while you're here, visit our gift shop -- you'll find books written by local authors, crafts made by local artisans and much, much more!  Hope to see you soon!

 

On the second floor, you may visit June Tolliver's charming bedroom, featuring vintage clothing and furnishings from the 1890s.  Across the hall, visit the Hall of Fame, featuring local citizens who have made a difference in our community.  As you are touring the house, look for the portrait of June, painted by local artist, William Botts.  This lovely rendering was featured in the soon-to-be released movie 'Big Stone Gap', as were many of our furnishings.   Enjoy our rotating art gallery on the third floor and feel free to tour our antique kitchen located in the basement.   And, of course, you will very much enjoy our gift shop.

 

The house is open April through mid-December from 10 AM to 5 PM, Tuesday through Saturday.  It is also open prior to "Trail" performances during July and August until show time.  The drama is performed every Thursday through Saturday nights during July and August. 
 

We do not charge an admission entrance fee, but donations are very much appreciated.