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Approved Auto Repair: 5 Common Auto Myths

The AAA Approved Auto Repair staff picked some of their most favorite “myths” that are still around and get repeated—even by reputable sources.

Approved Auto Repair: 4 Common Auto Myths

AAA Colorado’s Approved Auto Repair staff share more of their favorite myths.

All Things Automotive: Common Auto Myths #3

AAA Colorado’s Approved Auto Repair staff share more of their favorite “myths.”

AAA Auto Repair Appointment Request

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Wild Animal Sanctuary

TWAS is the largest and oldest carnivore sanctuary in the world, with its primary facility located near Keenesburg—approximately 30 miles northeast of Denver.

AAA Mobile Electric Vehicle Charging

AAA roadside services for electric vehicle owners include on-the-spot mobile charging, fixed charging stations, and charging station locators. Request electric vehicle mobile charging by phone or online.

Learn a new old skill

Colorado has a rich and varied heritage. For centuries it was a place on the frontier, a living borderlands where many different cultures, countries, and nationalities intersected and interacted, often working together to live prosperously. Settlers from a variety of regions traveled here and shared the common experience of living on the frontier of their homelands. Because of this, there are many traditional skills, habits, and knowledge that all Coloradans have in common as a shared history. Many of these skills and crafts are still practiced. From tortilla making to chile roasting, from horno construction to adobe brick laying, from canning and food preservation to creating hand-made soaps and dyes. Each of these crafts is the continuation of something vital to Colorado’s history and the daily lives of its earliest inhabitants. Learning and practicing these skills is an enriching experience for everyone. It’s a way to connect with a common heritage and learn something new and exciting at the same time. Here’s a list of three great opportunities from History Colorado to learn heritage skills.

Historic Colorado Wineries

With its extreme climate and rocky landscapes, Colorado might seem a surprising location for wineries. But when British explorer Isabella Bird traversed Colorado’s St. Vrain Canyon by horseback in 1873, she described “wild grape vines [trailing] their lemon-colored foliage along the ground.” Plenty of sunshine and cool nights in Colorado provide the ideal conditions for grapes with the complex character needed to produce delicious wines.

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Online Feature: Lost and found

Explore the new Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science that displays the oldest known biblical documents ever discovered.