On this episode of Lost Highways, we take you inside the history of NORAD, or North American Aerospace Defense Command. AND we’ll take you inside The Cheyenne Mountain Complex, the base that has stoked the pop cultural imagination of generations with movies and shows from Dr. Strangelove to Stargate to Interstellar. As the war in Ukraine and Chinese spy balloons have brought long dormant fears of a nuclear attack back to public consciousness, we look at the way the Cold War reshaped and modernized the already militarized American West as it became the stage for a global high noon with the Soviet Union. We also look at the ways NORAD’s vigilant watch for threats beyond our borders may have made us feel safe, but also left us vulnerable to threats from within and the instability of our own nuclear arsenal.
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Oral Histories of the Sand Creek Massacre from the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Located in Oklahoma
American Gothic
When History Burns
From Sefarad to the San Luis Valley: Crypto-Judaism in the Southwest
Mesa Verde of the Mysteries
A Wild Horse Isn't Just A Horse, Of Course
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Cathay Williams/William Cathay: Buffalo Soldier
The Man Who Regretted His Millions
Busted: The Case of the Denver Police Department
Colorado's Gulag Archipelago
The Mother of All Strikes
Spirits of Place: The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act and Its Legacy
Beyond the Valley of a Doubt
The Original BlacKkKlansman
A Lynching in Limon
Flesh for Fantasy
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