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  • Lakewood, Colorado
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  • Lakewood is a Home Rule Municipality that is the most populous city in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. Lakewood is the fifth most populous city in the State of Colorado and the 172nd most populous city in the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that in April 1, 2010 census the population of the City of Lakewood was 142,980. Lakewood is west of Denver and is part of the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area.
  • Lakewood is a city of more than 140,000 people in central Colorado, United States. It is a suburb of Denver.
  • The nuclear strike against the Lakewood Federal Center destroyed the majority of the city, which itself was a suburb of Denver. Due to the geography of the area, most locations to the northwest, such as Golden, were somewhat spared. However, areas to the west were unlucky, as the damage from the strike on Denver overlapped with the Lakewood Federal Center strike. Within minutes of the twin mushroom clouds rising over the Denver area, a firestorm ensued that obliterated all of Lakewood north of the 285 highway. Those who could not flee died. Many of those who did flee fell victim to fire and fallout from the Lockheed/Martin strike south of C470.
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  • Lakewood is a Home Rule Municipality that is the most populous city in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. Lakewood is the fifth most populous city in the State of Colorado and the 172nd most populous city in the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that in April 1, 2010 census the population of the City of Lakewood was 142,980. Lakewood is west of Denver and is part of the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area.
  • Lakewood is a city of more than 140,000 people in central Colorado, United States. It is a suburb of Denver.
  • The nuclear strike against the Lakewood Federal Center destroyed the majority of the city, which itself was a suburb of Denver. Due to the geography of the area, most locations to the northwest, such as Golden, were somewhat spared. However, areas to the west were unlucky, as the damage from the strike on Denver overlapped with the Lakewood Federal Center strike. Within minutes of the twin mushroom clouds rising over the Denver area, a firestorm ensued that obliterated all of Lakewood north of the 285 highway. Those who could not flee died. Many of those who did flee fell victim to fire and fallout from the Lockheed/Martin strike south of C470. Lakewood is now a blackened and barren territory dotted by concrete foundations. Little of value remains in the area as scavengers have rooted through the charred debris. Only the luckiest and skilled PC will find much beyond ashes. C470 is in rough condition, but still passable to vehicles with 4-wheel drive up to the I70 junction, which has collapsed. 285 is likewise passable to vehicles with 4-wheel drive but is dotted with collapsed overpasses, which must be circumvented and are often used as ambush sites by marauders.
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