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Why Live in Grafton

Grafton, West Virginia, is a small city with a population of just over 4,500, known for its rich history and community events. It is the birthplace of Mother's Day, celebrated at the International Mother's Day Shrine, a National Historic Landmark. The city also hosts West Virginia's official Memorial Day celebration, featuring ceremonies at the state's only two national cemeteries and a parade. Grafton offers a variety of housing options, including early 20th-century Victorians, Craftsmans, American Foursquares, and more contemporary homes from the 1970s and '80s. The area is known for its affordability compared to neighboring cities like Morgantown. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Tygart Lake State Park, just 4 miles away, offering beachfront relaxation, hiking, fishing, and boating. Grafton City Park provides additional recreational opportunities with a public boat ramp, city pool, basketball court, and playground. Dining options range from national chains like Dairy Queen to local favorites such as Leonard's Grill. Essential services include an Ace Hardware, Dollar General, Walgreens, and grocery stores like Gump's IGA and Walmart. The city is served by U.S. routes 50 and 119, providing easy commutes to nearby areas. Grafton City Hospital is centrally located for convenient medical care. With its blend of historical significance, community events, and access to outdoor activities, Grafton offers a unique small-town living experience with plenty of things to do.

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