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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29AZ_grand-junction-elks-lodge-575_Grand-Junction-CO.html
Lodge #575 was founded in 1900 by local drug clerk, 32-year-old J. Morrison Wohlfort. Before the present Lodge home was built, the founding Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks met in the I.O.O.F Hall at 454 Main Street. Lodge #575 was desi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29AY_whitman-school_Grand-Junction-CO.html
This building was constructed in 1925, and served as an elementary school until 1965. It and the adjoining park, formerly known as Cottonwood, were named the Whitman School and Whitman Park, in honor of frontier missionary Marcus Whitman, who p…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29AR_sampliners-dry-goods_Grand-Junction-CO.html
In the 1890s, Joseph and Albert Sampliner started a small business selling men's fine clothing from a pushcart. The Sampliner cousins purchased their goods from bankrupt dry good stores in the Red Mountain mining district. The Sampliners open…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29AQ_grand-junction-news-established_Grand-Junction-CO.html
Upon this site in October 1882 a vital cultural influence in the town of Grand Junction was established by the printing of the first newspaper ~ The Grand Junction News Edwin Price, Editor
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29AP_bannister-furniture_Grand-Junction-CO.html
William H. Bannister came from Molina, Colorado in the 1890s and in 1897, bought an established furniture store and funeral parlor from M.O. Whitehead. At the time, many furniture stores sold caskets and had an undertaker on staff. W.H. Banni…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29AO_mesa-drug-city-market_Grand-Junction-CO.html
The Prinster family opened the first City Market Store in the back of this location with a storefront facing Fourth Street in 1924. By 1940, the Prinster Brothers built western Colorado's first supermarket one block to the north of this location. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29AM_the-fair-building_Grand-Junction-CO.html
William J. Moyer was one of Mesa County's leading businessmen and philanthropists. He arrived in Grand Junction in 1890 and opened the original Fair Store across the street in a room measuring 12 ft. x 20 ft. with $700 in stock. In 1904, Moyer ope…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29AG_majestic-mesa-theater_Grand-Junction-CO.html
This building originally housed the Mesa Opera Rink, which opened in 1885. It offered a 300-seat playhouse for live theater, musical, and vaudeville acts. Ballroom dancing was on the large wooden "Rink" floor. In 1907, the front of the building wa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29AF_st-regis-hotel_Grand-Junction-CO.html
An early stagecoach stop, The Grand Hotel, welcomed visitors with a tin-faced, two-story building, surrounded by shade trees, wooden sidewalks, and spacious lobby. In 1904 the building was purchased from William and Allie Neff and Anna Scott by Ha…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29AE_benges-shoe-store_Grand-Junction-CO.html
Benge's store is the oldest shoe store in the state, possibly the oldest shoe store west of the Mississippi River. Founded in October of 1911, three generations of the Benge family have operated the business. Founder Bertrand Benge moved from…
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