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The Archivist Project
DISCOVER our HISTORY
The Archivist Project at the Old Post Office Museum and Art Center is born from the Graham Community Foundation, as a way to build, archive, and continue the history of those who have contributed to the legacy of our wonderful town. The current project in this mission is to record and grow the history of Graham, Texas through state-of-the-art methods that will last for generations to come.
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THE OLD POST OFFICE

Museum & Art Center

Who’s Who
Learn about historical figures in Graham, Texas, who have significantly contributed to the town’s development and cultural heritage, shaping its community and leaving lasting legacies.
TOUR OUR HISTORY

The Archivst Project in partnership with the OPOMAC have created a walking history tour of Graham, Texas. This tour offers a captivating journey through the town’s rich past, bringing its heritage to life for both residents and visitors. This immersive experience typically includes stops at historic landmarks, buildings, and sites that have played a significant role in the town’s development.

From The Archivist
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Church Groundbreaking

The Archivist Project exists to keep the memory of people alive. How did they shape our community? What was their story? Who were the other people in the photo? As always, that’s another story.

Ebenezer “Ebb” Smith
If Photos Could Speak

Telling a story with a photo is something special.That’s what the Archivist project wants to do. There’s a story in every photo, just ready to be told.

98 Years Old and Counting - Rotary Bell crop
98 Years Old and Counting

The Graham Rotary Club, founded on October 22, 1925, will celebrate its 99th anniversary in 2024. The club was established with strong community support, and over the years, it has become a central part of Graham’s history.

FEATURED ARCHIVE 
Museum archives are crucial repositories of historical artifacts, documents, and records that provide invaluable insights into our past. They preserve a wide range of materials, including photographs, letters, manuscripts, and personal items, which collectively tell the story of our community, and events. These archives serve as a resource for the public and have been meticulously cataloged and cared for. The museum archives help ensure that future generations can learn from and appreciate the rich history of Graham and the surrounding area. 
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Graham History

Keeping the history alive depends on individuals like you and corporate sponsors.