Well, I wish the Blackhawk was in this pic but I don't think they would've appreciated me driving my Indian inside the Visitor Center.
My kid's and parents are out visiting from Wisconsin for our annual 2 week summer vacation, and today we took the kids to the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge. If you're not familiar (which I'm sure most of you aren't) in the 40's the Army opened an arsenal just outside of Denver where they manufactured massive amounts of mustard and sarin nerve gas. They were about to declare the place a waste land but before they did they realized there was a lot of natural wildlife living through out the 30 square mile environment. All through the 80's and 90's they safely destroyed all the chemicals and tore down all the structures and turned it into a National Wildlife Refuge where you can see eagles, hawks, pelicans, elk, buffalo, prairie dogs, coyotes and everything else. There's even a few small lakes you can fish in.
While inside the Visitor Center they had some of the old signs and different items from the arsenal. Just a bunch of cool WWII stuff, and also taxidermy animals. I got some pretty cool pics, but this pic is prime.
BEHOLD! AN EXPLOSION PROOF ROTARY PHONE!!!Scottie