
Grafton serves as the industrial and transport hub of this 1960s West Virginia landscape, where the Baltimore and Ohio railroad follows the winding course of the Tygart River. The city is densely developed, featuring the City Hospital and City Hall, while its neighbors South Grafton and West Grafton expand across the river banks. To the south, the creation of the reservoir has established Tygart Lake State Park as a significant recreational feature, contrasting with the industrial character of the surrounding hills.
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