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Vandals Trash Historic CCC Building at Colorado National Monument

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Vandals did substantial damage to the historic Devils Kitchen picnic shelter earlier this week. NPS photo.

A building at Colorado National Monument constructed by Civilian Conservation Corps crews in 1941 and long popular with visitors to the monument has been vandalized.

Sometime late Monday or early Tuesday of this week vandals forced their way into the historic Devils Kitchen stone picnic shelter and broke 21 panes of glass, some of them original to the building, as well as a mirror. Park officials say the vandals also "broke into a service closet, emptied a fire extinguisher onto picnic tables and the ground area, broke door handles and latches, scattered debris, and left human excrement in their wake."

The stone picnic shelter was placed on the National Register of Historic Structures in 1994 to recognize its nationally historic significance and the great conservation work legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps.

The Devils Kitchen picnic area is used by more than 100,000 visitors annually, including many people who hold family picnics, reunions, and other events. Additionally it is where the Junior Ranger Explorer Summer Day Camp is staged. Fortunately, the camp had just completed its last session at the picnic area on Monday, otherwise the children would have been without their camp base. The camp serves 350 children of Colorado's Grand Valley each summer at no charge to the children’s families.

The Devils Kitchen parking lot, historic picnic shelter, and restrooms have been closed while the law enforcement investigation continues and to allow for safe clean up of the volume of broken glass and scattered rocks.

If you have information that would help law enforcement solve this or any other crime, you are asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-221-7867.

Tips can also be sent via text messaging by texting TIP729 to 274637 or by clicking on the webtip link at www.241stop.com. These phone lines are not recorded and do not have caller I.D.; the text messaging and webtips are also completely anonymous. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000.00 for information that leads to the arrest of suspect(s) in this case, or any other serious crime. Tips can also be called into Colorado National Monument at 970-858-3617 extension 312.

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The perpetrators of this crime, if caught...twenty lashes across the back! I hope they find these sicko's and severely thrash them good. The construction of this rustic monument is a testament of the hard work and dedication of the Civilian Conservation Corps. This symbol of construction by the CCC should always be marveled at and protected. Now, lets find the SOB's that did this horrendous vandalism. I surprise there hasn't been more public outcry on NPT regarding this kind of sick vandalism.


It's really a shame that some folks have nothing better to do than to trash public buildings. Unfortunatley, even if they're caught, the punsihment is usually a slap on the the wrist. Sure wish kneecapping were legal!!


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