The Col. James Graham House, located on West Virginia Route 3 in Lowell, West Virginia, is a historic log cabin built in 1770. It served as the home for Col. James Graham and his family, who were the first settlers of Lowell. This house stands as a testament to the early settlers of the region and offers a glimpse into their lives.
The Graham House holds the distinction of being the oldest multi-story log cabin in West Virginia. Today, it operates as a museum, allowing visitors to explore its historic interiors and learn about the region's early history.
Currently, the Graham House operates as a private museum, offering tours during the summer months on weekends. In addition to its role as a museum, the house also serves as a venue for various community events, including dinners, festivals, and reunions.
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