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  1. Grafton, West Virginia. Location of Grafton in Taylor County, West Virginia. /  39.34167°N 80.01972°W  / 39.34167; -80.01972. Grafton is a city in and the county seat of Taylor County, West Virginia, United States, along the Tygart Valley River. [ 6] The population was 4,729 at the 2020 census. [ 4]

  2. Grafton is a wonderful city for both outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to take it slow. Visit for hiking, boating, kayaking, canoeing, and tubing along one of the many rivers and streams that connect with Tygart Lake. Head downtown and catch a visiting art exhibit at Gallery 62 West. Finally, stop by the Arts and Treasures Makers Market ...

  3. The City of Grafton's. Annual Consumer Confidence. Report for calendar. year 2023 & 2024 on our water system. Scan or click on the QR Code below. 2024 CCR Report. City of Grafton | 1 W. Main St. Grafton, WV 26354 | 304-265-1412 | CityofGrafton@hotmail.com. ©2024 by City of Grafton.

  4. Tygart Dam — also known as Tygart River Dam — is a dam near Grafton in Taylor County, West Virginia, USA. It regulates the waters of the Tygart Valley River. Its storage reservoir is known as Tygart Lake. Most of the lakeshore is occupied by Tygart Lake State Park and Pleasant Creek Wildlife Management Area. Learn More.

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  5. We rented a pontoon boat for the day from the marina and it... 2. Tygart Adventures. 10. Water Parks. By M0rpheus23. The inflatables definitely seemed best suited for older kids, tweens, teens, and twenty-somethings.. and very fit old... 3. Grafton National Cemetery.

  6. Grafton National Cemetery is located in Grafton, West Virginia, near the banks of the Tygart Valley River, approximately 25 miles south of Morgantown. The cemetery contains burials of United States veterans of every conflict from the Civil War to Vietnam. The steep slope of the terrain requires terraced grounds, giving the cemetery one of the ...

  7. Grafton, city, seat (1878) of Taylor county, northern West Virginia, U.S., on the Tygart Valley River, north of Tygart Lake. Settled in 1852 by construction crews of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, it is thought to be named for the “graftin’ on” (junction) point for branch rail lines.

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