Staedte - Grand Junction, USA
Grand Junction
has a strong history that dates back more than 100 years. In the
1880s, the area was part of the Northern Ute Reservation, although
the Native Americans were later moved west into Utah. In September
1881, the area experienced a landrush settlement and a townsite
was staked. This town, located in the Grand Valley, was first
called Ute, then West Denver and finally came to be known as Grand
Junction because of its location at the confluence of the Gunnison
and Colorado rivers.
By 1883, Mesa
County was created from neighboring counties, and Grand Junction
was named the county seat. Grand Junction began to thrive when
the main line of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad came into
the area in 1887. Soon after, major irrigation turned the Grand
Valley into a fertile agricultural area.
Today, Grand
Junction is home to a number of light manufacturing and service
industries. There are also four area hospitals, a regional airport
and a number of recreational opportunities.
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