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Public funding helps Denver International install conversation pieces like “Bluecifer” the horse and a sculpture made of ...
"Mustang" is as iconic as that tent roof — and perhaps even more emblematic of not just the airport, but the city of Denver. At a gathering in mid-February, seventeen years after the statue was ...
There are a number of conspiracy theories that surround Denver International Airport. Some believe the airport is home to a cursed horse statue while others think it has secret bunkers.
DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver International Airport opened to the public in 1995 ... the installation of the infamous “Blue ...
but Denver Airport is riddled with conspiracy theories and ghost stories that date back decades. The most famous myth is that a giant horse statue sitting outside the terminal killed its creator ...
The Denver International Airport in Denver ... pieces of art is a sculpture of the "cursed horse." The blue horse statue stands 32-feet-tall, with red glowing eyes, nicknamed "Blucifer" by ...
the 32-foot-tall Blue Mustang statue outside of the airport, a pair of cast bronze gargoyles called “Notre Denver” that watch over the east and west baggage claim areas in Jeppesen Terminal ...
If you’re willing to believe a shadow organization meets at the Denver Airport to plot the apocalypse, or that lizard people are hiding in its underground tunnels, or the horse statue on the ...
Denver International Airport, the largest in the US by area, is known for its controversial artwork, including murals and a statue called 'Blucifer.' The airport also features Masonic symbols and ...
The climbable statue, which won’t actually be climbable ... tall blue mustang sporting red glowing eyes near Denver International Airport, and the 40-foot blue bear sculpture that peers into ...
These changes have ranged from security checkpoint overhauls in the early 2000s to the installation of the infamous “Blue Mustang” statue in 2008. Denver International Airport south security ...