A Colorado native, Nate Wilde has been severely addicted to rock music for nearly his entire life. He was the guy that would hang out backstage after concerts in hopes of meeting his heroes, and many times he’d won the tickets off the radio. Not only has Nate been rocking the airwaves for upwards of 14 years, he’s also a rock journalist and has interviewed and photographed countless bands, artists, comedians, and actors. When he’s not talking about music, he’s most likely either attending a concert, playing guitar, or creating pen and ink portraits of his favorite rockers.
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Haunted Colorado Hotel Rooms Based on Murderers, Vampires + More
The Black Monarch Hotel in Victor, Colorado isn’t just purportedly haunted, but the rooms are themed after mostly shady characters including real-life serial killers.
What’s the Real Story Behind ‘70s Movie About Colorado?
The late-1970s TV miniseries Centennial was not only filmed in Colorado, but was based on a novel of the same name commemorating the state’s actual 100th year of statehood.
Tour Decrepit Structures on Old + Abandoned Colorado Farm
Take a virtual tour of an abandoned farm in Colorado that includes a couple of old buildings that while decrepit, are still standing.
Does Colorado Have a Weirder Food than Other States?
Data listing the weirdest food in each of the 50 states shows that Colorado may have each of its neighbors beat in weirdness.
One of Colorado’s Oldest LGBTQ-Friendly Bars Closes Unexpectedly
Since first opening in 2005, Boyztown in Denver, Colorado has served as one of the oldest of its kind to operate in the state. However, the LGBTQ-friendly bar has officially closed with little explanation.
You Must See this Tiny Home Village in Colorado
Island Cove in Durango, Colorado isn’t your typical mobile home park but rather a full-fledged tiny home village that you must see to believe.
A City is Closer to Colorado’s Capital + Five Others than its Own
The state of Texas is so big that one city is actually closer to the capitals of six other states, including Colorado, than its own.
These Four Coloradans Have Won a Nobel Prize
Since 1958, a total of four people from Colorado have been awarded a Nobel Prize.
Surprising? Colorado + Surrounding States’ Bestselling Artists
A new study listing the bestselling homegrown musical artists from each state has some surprises, especially with regard to Colorado and its neighboring states.
Take a Virtual Tour of the Richest Gold Mine in Colorado History
The Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mine is one of the few of its kind still in operation and is the richest of its kind in Colorado history.
One Type of Exotic Bird Prohibited as a Pet in Colorado
Like all states, Colorado has specific laws regarding exotic pet ownership and there is one particular type of bird that is prohibited to keep as a pet in the state.
Ancient Ruins or Castles on the Border of Colorado and Utah?
Hovenweep National Monument is an ancient site with ruins that resemble castles and still stand on the border between Colorado and Utah.