Graham Historical Museum

The Museum is the home for Graham Fire Department’s Engine 1, a 1930 Seagraves fire truck and other fire fighting equipment. The museum has local pottery, weapons, military artifacts, and other historical pieces that are related to the history of the citizens of Graham. The museum is operated by the Graham Historical Society. Features exhibit on Graham-native Jeanne Swanner Roberson and her time as Miss North Carolina, and then Miss Congeniality for the 1963 Miss America pageant.

Getting There & Details

Address
135 W. Elm Street Graham, NC 27253
Phone
(336)513-4773
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