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City Guide

Grafton, West Virginia, United States

Overview

Grafton is a small, historic city set in the hills of north-central West Virginia and renowned for its railway heritage and as the birthplace of Mother's Day. Its scenic riverfront, classic architecture, and tight-knit community make it a charming stop for history buffs and nature lovers.

Best Time to Visit

May-October for mild weather, festivals, and plentiful outdoor activities.

Local Tips

Explore the rail-trail on foot or bike, and don't miss out on local diners for authentic comfort food. Weekdays are generally quieter than weekends.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping 15-20% is expected at restaurants; casual attire is widely accepted. Locals are friendly and appreciate polite conversation.

Safety Warnings

Downtown is safe during the day but can be quiet at night; exercise basic caution. Some areas outside the center and near the river may be dimly lit after dark.

Hidden Gems

Visit the Anna Jarvis Birthplace Museum and hike the Tygart Lake State Park trails for beautiful views with fewer crowds. The B&O Railroad station is a favorite for rail enthusiasts.

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