Forbes features Grand Junction for historic Alfred Packer artifacts

Elizabeth Fogarty, Director at Visit Grand Junction
Elizabeth Fogarty, Director at Visit Grand Junction - Visit Grand Junction
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Joe Yogerst, a contributor for Forbes, recently included Grand Junction in his article “Celebrate Halloween With 5 Of Colorado’s Best Frights.” The piece highlights the Alfred Packer Trail and notes that travelers can begin their journey in Grand Junction. According to the article, “Travelers can trace Packer’s legacy on a meandering road trip across Colorado that starts at the  in Grand Junction, where his pistol and horsehair bridles he made in prison are on display.”

The mention brings attention to historic artifacts related to Alfred Packer that are exhibited in Grand Junction.



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