Reading the "news" may be bad for one's thinking ... and there's so very much of it that says nothing.
I have this weird idea that our next war isn't going to be against Russia, China. or Iran - it's going to be against the EU. But those monkeys seem to think their laws apply to us and that can't be allowed.
So much for NATO - it's time has come and gone anyway, same with the UN.
Walsenburg Camp (separate from Walsenburg) was formed as a coal mining company town by the Colorado Fuel & Iron Co in the 1870s. At its peak in the 1920s, Walsenburg Camp had a population of 1200. By the 1930s, the Walsen mine began to flood with water beyond what was feasible to pump and the mines closed. The town was razed in 1965.
However, the power plant, which had been built in 1898 to supply the mines and town, continued to function, providing power to Walsenburg. CF&I had sold the plant to the city of Walsenburg in 1955 but by 1972, deferred maintenance (isn't that always the case with governments?) and needed repairs led to the end of life for the plant
The remnants of this power plant is the last structure remaining of the Walsenburg Camp settlement. It is now on the Endangered Colorado preservation list but its location makes it susceptible to vandals and scavengers. This photo was taken in 2006; at the time, some of the machinery was still in place. I find something fascinating about that 1890s/1910s industrial equipment ...
To my knowledge, the structure may no longer exist.