Taylor County is located in north-central West Virginia, USA. Its county seat is Grafton, a historic city known as the "Birthplace of Mother's Day." The county is nestled amidst the Appalachian Mountains and offers picturesque landscapes, including rolling hills, forests, and rivers. Taylor County has a rich history, including its role in the Civil War and its connection to the B&O Railroad. Agriculture has historically been an important part of the economy, with coal mining also playing a significant role in the past. Today, the county's economy is diversified, with sectors such as healthcare, education, manufacturing, and tourism contributing to its vitality. Residents and visitors enjoy outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, fishing, and hunting, as well as exploring the area's historical sites and cultural attractions.