Crowdstake

Craik-Patton House

EIN: 55-0655331 · Charleston, WV

Historical Preservation
Education
Community Engagement

Discover the Craik-Patton House

The Craik-Patton House, built in 1834, is a historic site in Charleston, West Virginia, originally constructed by James Craik, a descendant of George Washington's physician. This remarkable house was later owned by the Patton family, ancestors of General George S. Patton. In 1973, the National Society of Colonial Dames of America in West Virginia saved and relocated this treasure.

Impacting the Community

As a museum, the Craik-Patton House preserves local history and provides educational opportunities through guided tours and community engagement.

Why Donate?

Your donations support the preservation of the Craik-Patton House and its educational programs, ensuring that local history remains accessible to the public.

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Support the Craik-Patton House by donating cryptocurrency or cash today. Your contribution helps maintain this historic site and enriches the community through education and engagement. Every donation counts!

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