National and State Register
Handy Chapel
Mesa County
Built in 1892 to serve the need for an African American church in Grand Junction, the Handy Chapel has been a source of spiritual and physical comfort to the resident black community and travelers in distress.
The company town deeded the lots for the chapel not to a specific congregation but to all black citizens of Grand Junction.
National Register
Address
202 White Ave., Grand Junction
Site Number
5ME.4157