In Pueblo, Kevin and Sue Nunn have turned their converted firehouse into a shrine dedicated to their beloved Denver Broncos. Every inch of the space is filled with Broncos memorabilia they’ve collected since the 1970s, showcasing their unwavering devotion to the team. What was once a space for fire engines now houses a Broncos-themed golf cart—Kevin’s “beer-getter” for game day keg runs.
The kitchen, reserved exclusively for preparing game-time food, and the game room, which doubles as an office, are both decked out in Broncos decor. Whether it’s called a museum, mancave, or simply their firehouse, the passion is undeniable.
The Nunns, lifelong Broncos fans, travel two hours to Denver for every home game. But when the team plays away, they invite friends and family over to their Broncos sanctuary, sometimes hosting up to 60 guests. Even Broncos legends like Simon Fletcher and Hall of Famer Randy Gradishar have visited, marveling at the dedication. For Kevin, the Broncos are more than just a team—they’re a lifelong love.