Until 2009, it was illegal in Colorado, and by extension Aurora, to catch rain for private use since the rainwater was considered property of the state.
Some conspiracy theorists insist that Buckley's giant "golf balls" house alien spacecraft, but the real reason for these giant spheres, known as radomes, is to form a protective shell around the base's satellite dishes so that Airmen can perform their jobs in all weather conditions.
The Colorado Freedom Memorial, located near Buckley Space Force Base, is the first memorial in America dedicated to ALL wars, ALL branches of service and containing the names of all those who died from a single state in those wars. Although the names are grouped by war, they are shuffled and not alphabetized, which is meant to reflect the chaos of war.
In 1965, mayor Norma O. Walker became the first woman to head a U.S. city with a population over 60,000. She appeared on What's My Line? after one of the show's regular panel members, journalist Dorothy Kilgallen, died six days earlier.
In 1942, the Army Air Corps built Buckley Field, which has been renamed Naval Air Station, Buckley Air National Guard Base, Buckley Air Force Base, and finally Buckley Space Force Base. The base, home of the Buckley Garrison and the 140th Wing Colorado Air National Guard, is far and away the biggest employer in Aurora, with over 12,000 employees.
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