National and State Register
Grover Depot (Grover Museum)
Weld County
The Grover Depot, a two-story rectangular frame building with a gable roof, was built in 1887 by the Burlington Railroad Company.
The building is a rare Colorado example of a first generation, two-story railroad depot and may well be the only surviving example of its type in Colorado. It represents the important role played by rail transportation in the founding, growth, and long-term survival of many Colorado agricultural towns such as Grover.
State Register
Address
600 Chatoga Ave., Grover
Site Number
5WL.777