Aug 23, 2021 11:43AM ● By Scott Warren, Grand Junction Gem and Mineral Club
A 1972 pamphlet declared there to be at least one rock shop for every western town with a population above 1,000.
Aug 23, 2021 11:23AM ● By Randal C. Hill
“Dr. No” provided the signature elements for the later James Bond movie offerings—even Bond's preference for vodka martinis (shaken, not stirred).
Jul 26, 2021 02:34PM ● By Jan Weeks
The Star is one of only 300 drive-in theaters still operating in the U.S., and the only one in Colorado still owned by the family who started it.
Jul 26, 2021 02:17PM ● By Victor Block
Who do you think you are? Travel to family lands and walk in the footsteps of your ancestors.
Jul 26, 2021 11:18AM ● By Randal C. Hill
Upon completion of the first draft of “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” Simon was so affected that he burst into tears.
Jun 29, 2021 05:38AM ● By Randal C. Hill
In the now-fabled summer of 1967, San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood temporarily morphed into a community of peace-loving hippies.
May 24, 2021 02:18PM ● By Diana Barnett
Famous screenwriter Dalton Trumbo’s controversial book rattled the community
Feb 22, 2021 04:04PM ● By Eileen O'Toole
The first City of Grand Junction well on record was dug in 1903-1904 in the municipal cemetery on Orchard Mesa.
Oct 26, 2020 11:02AM ● By Melanie Wiseman and Siggie Carpenter
What’s the most memorable history-making event you’ve witnessed in your lifetime?
Oct 01, 2020 04:31PM ● By Michael Melneck
Only 20 of the 10,000 World War II TBM Avenger Torpedo Bombers built still fly, and the Rocky Mountain Wing (RMW) is home to one of them.
Oct 01, 2020 01:28PM ● By Randal C. Hill
How Stan Lee’s unlikely teenage hero became a pop icon.
Jun 25, 2020 02:38PM ● By Cappy Hall Rearick
“Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the...