The original Denver Union Depot opened its doors for the first time in 1881. At the time, it was the largest building in the West, spanning 500 feet with a 180-foot clock tower at the center. After a fire in 1894, the city quickly rebuilt the station – this time, 40 feet taller. The early years of the station set the foundation for the importance of train travel to the West.

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