Graham was established as the county seat of Alamance County, North Carolina in 1849, and incorporated as a town in 1851, becoming a city in 1961. It was named for William A. Graham, who served as governor of North Carolina and as a United States senator.
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Courses and programs in business, health services and industrial technologies. Other parts of the site provide event listings, financial aid and continuing education. - Alamance Community College
http://www.alamancecc.edu/
Alamance-Burlington School System
Information resource for students and parents about the district's educational system and academic standards. Includes admissions information, school directory, events calendar and activity guide, district news/announcements, forms and documents. - Alamance-Burlington School System
http://abss.k12.nc.us/
The official government site of Graham, with city data, statistics and other pertinent information. Site provides access to city departments and online services. - City of Graham
http://www.cityofgraham.com/
This Baptist church provides religious education and worship services. Links to the institution’s newsletter, a calendar of events, and resources for visitors. - First Baptist Church
http://www.fbcgraham.org/
Offers fire fighting and fire prevention services to the people of Graham, NC. Read a history of the Graham, details on the department’s equipment and a calendar of events. - Graham Fire Department
http://www.grahamfd.com/
Features the city's attractions and recreation facilities. Includes events calendar, rentals directory, recreation programs, documents and registration indexes, and community links. - Graham Recreation & Parks
http://www.grahamrecreationandparks.com/
This community club organizes volunteer activities and charitable activity in Graham. Read the club’s bulletins, find a list of officers and contacts for the organization’s staff. - The Rotary Club of Graham, NC
http://grahamrotaryclub.org/