The southwest corner of downtown Grand Junction, known as “Little Italy,” was once bustling with pedestrian activity. Within the next few years, it could be bustling once again — with
The southwest corner of downtown Grand Junction, known as “Little Italy,” was once bustling with pedestrian activity. Within the next few years, it could be bustling once again — with
The southwest corner of downtown Grand Junction, known as “Little Italy,” was once bustling with pedestrian activity. Within the next few years, it could be bustling once again — with
In 1909, Carl Stranges, an immigrant from Italy, opened a grocery store at 226 Pitkin Ave. in the heart of Grand Junction’s “Little Italy” neighborhood.