Denver International Airport, the largest in the US by area, is known for its controversial artwork, including murals and a ...
Or as you colloquially know him, Blucifer. In the graphic, the local icon sports his signature red eyes as well as the Stones ...
Going to the movies has been a common American pastime for decades. While some may think it is impossible to have such an ...
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Although the towering 32-foot-tall cast-fiberglass horse standing outside Denver Airport is officially recognized as "Mustang ...
What will your next tattoo be? A rose for your mother? A clipper ship crashing through your ribs? A panther roaring over your ...
Nicknamed Blucifer, Denver Airport's “Blue Mustang” stands 32 feet tall, weighs 9,000 pounds and has flaming red eyes that pop out from his veiny, cobalt blue skin. Interestingly, the demonic horse ...
thus earning the statue's nickname "Blucifer," according to Visit Denver. But in fact, the eyes are a tribute to Jiménez's father who owned a neon lights shop in Mexico, The Denver Channel reported.
"We have some planes" was the message broadcast over the FAA aircraft radio system and overheard by Boston Center air traffic control the morning of Sept. 11, 2001. In short order, four U.S.-flagged ...