By ERIN McINTYRE, The Daily Sentinel; December 7, 2018
When Grand Junction’s Union Station opened in 1906, the newspaper accounts gushed about the building’s craftsmanship, decoration and style, sparing no adjective from the flowery descriptions of the Italian Renaissance architecture.
The Daily Sentinel wrote in great detail about everything from the wainscoting to the color scheme, noting the seven shades of green complementing the brown and ivory décor and the intricate plaster work.
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