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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Loma Colorado is a Historic Town with an Abandoned School
Take a look at the now-abandoned Loma School in the Colorado town of the same name, a structure that dates back to 1910.
Did You Know that an Illegal Homeless Bar Existed in Colorado?
Roughly a year ago, police dismantled what was a pretty impressive outdoor bar built by, operated by, and patronized by homeless individuals in Colorado.
Vintage Footage from the 1920s to 1960s Shows a Simpler Colorado
Take a look at some old photos and video footage captured between the 1920s and the 1960s in Colorado.
Is Colorado Ready for a Massive Tenth National Monument?
Colorado is currently home to nine National Monuments but a proposed addition to the list, if approved, would become the largest in the state by a wide margin.
LOOK: What You Missed at Colorado’s Rocky Mountain Car Show
Check out some of the sweet rides that were at this year’s Rocky Mountain Car Show in Broomfield, Colorado.
Colorado’s Historic Midland Tunnels: A Popular Destination Today
Take a look at Colorado’s historic Midland Railroad Tunnels; a reminder of the state’s early days that are still open to the public today.
Tour Huge Farm with Three-Bedroom Home in Rural Colorado for Sale
Take a look around a 290-acre farm currently for sale in rural northeastern Colorado as well as the home that sits on it.
Colorado Wildlife Attacks on the Rise: A Simple Explanation?
While wolves are still a hot topic in Colorado, an alarming number of attacks from non-predatory animals such as elk and deer have been reported this year, but why?
LOOK: Abandoned Buildings in a Former Colorado Town Left to Rot
Take a virtual tour through what was once known as Raymer, Colorado, a former town that is now little more than a handful of abandoned buildings.
New Colorado Music Venue Proves Too Noisy for Neighbors
After neighbors of the then-planned Colorado Springs music venue now known as Ford Amphitheater fought to stop its construction two years ago, so came a flood of complaints during its opening weekend.