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The first elevated water storage tank was built in 1907, giving the area its name ("standpipe," a common name for narrow water tanks at the time).
The mountain was donated to the City and named "Victory Park" for the end of WW1. A historic marker on Fourth Street recounts the park and community's founding. 

Currently, the water tank that sits atop Standpipe Mountain is in disrepair and has become a safety concern. Keep Graham Beautiful is interested in maintaining the park and thus, addressing the problem regarding the tank.  This survey was designed by Keep Graham Beautiful, in an effort to gather public opinion regarding the water tank. Please take a few minutes to respond to this three question survey. Your input is valuable and appreciated!

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* 1. In the past several years, how often have you visited Standpipe Mountain/Victory Park?

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* 2. Which of the following do you consider the best option for the water tank at the top of Standpipe Mountain?

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* 3. In your opinion, is this water tank an icon for the City of Graham?

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