Please take a moment to reflect upon a handful of images captured by two lifelong Grand Junction residents, a father and son, during their tours of duty in World War I and World War II.
It's a rainy day, so I thought I would root through some of my grandpa's photos and round up a handful of totally random photos of Grand Junction residents. Today's focus, the late 1940's.
Behold Western Colorado's "Miss Atomic Energy" and her attendants, plopped down on a filthy pile of highly toxic uranium ore. Take a trip back in time to Grand Junction of the past with these Bob Grant photos of local beauty queens and pageant contestants.
Did you know some of your favorite movies from the 1950's and 60's were filmed in Western Colorado and Easter Utah? Grand Junction Daily Sentinel photographer Bob Grant had a chance to shoot a few photos from these movie sets.
How would you like to walk home from school and have to cross a bridge straight out of an Indiana Jones movie? Well, there was a time when the bridges in Western Colorado weren't quite as nice as they are today.
What did you think of yesterday's light show? Western Colorado enjoyed, in my opinion at least, a welcome dose of lightning and rain yesterday. Check out the light show from a time when Grand Junction was a much small place with these Bob Grant photos from the 1970's.
Take a look back at Grand Junction and Western Colorado winters of the 1940s and 50s through the lens of Robert Grant. From ice skating to aerial shots, see what the region looked like 70 years ago. My Grandpa, Bob Grant, worked at the Daily Sentinel for over 40 years, capturing images from across We…
The 36th Annual Grand Junction Parade of Lights is coming up this Saturday, December 1. Main Street has hosted a number of great parades over the decades. Take a look at a few from years past via the lens of Robert Grant.