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Thumbnail for 'Point Lookout near Mesa Verde National Park'
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View of Point Lookout on your way to Mesa Verde National Park.
Thumbnail for 'Cliff Ruins Mesa Verde Orr Photo'
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A boy is standing in the ruins, leaning up against a wall. He's wearing a hat and tie, but no jacket.
Thumbnail for 'Point Lookout and Road Leading to Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado'
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Point Lookout in the background with trees on hills on both sides of the scorecard. There is the road that leads to Mesa Verde with the welcome to Mesa Verde sign in the foreground. with a fence coming out of it on both sides. The grass is green and the sky is blue with some clouds.
Thumbnail for 'Mesa Verde National Park near Cortez, Colorado'
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Color image of a ranger guiding a tour group through ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Cliff Palace; Point Lookout camp cottages; and Pt. Lookout One Stop Super service station on U.S. 160'
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Three photos - Mesa Verde Cliff Palace, Pt. Lookout Camp Cottages and Pt. Lookout One Stop Super Service Station. "Modern Cabins--Natural Gas. Up-to-Date cafe--Curio Shop. Miles from camp to..." C.T. Art-Gravure.
Thumbnail for 'Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)'
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Color image of a tour group inspecting cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Four Corners: Arizona, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico'
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Four State Corners 38 miles from Shiprock, New Mexico. This is the only spot in the United States where four states meet a common corner. Ute Mountain near Cortez, Colorado can be seen in the background."
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Standing in the 4-states corner of Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico, 38 miles from Shiprock, New Mexico. This is the only spot in the United States where four states meet at a common corner. Ute Mountain near Cortez, Colorado is in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Wilson Peak, elev. 14,026 ft., on Hiway 145 between Telluride and Cortez, Colorado..'
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A color lithographic photo print. Image of sun shining on orange leaved aspen trees along highway with mountains in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Sunset over Sleeping Ute, Mancos-Cortez Hiway.'
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A black and white postcard of Sleeping Ute Mountain.
Thumbnail for 'Ute Mt. in the San Juan Basin near Cortez, Colo.'
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A photograph of Ute Mountain in the San Juan Basin near Cortez, Colorado. A road and fence are visible in the foreground with Ute Mountain in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Hospital - Cortez, Colo.'
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A black and white postcard of a building behind some grass. Above the door a sign reads, "South West Memorial Hospital."
Thumbnail for 'La Plata Mts. From Highway Between Cortez and Point Lookout'
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A black and white postcard of a straight road that has fences and trees on both sides. In the background there are some mountains.
Thumbnail for 'Rock formation in Cortez, Colorado.'
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Black and white photograph of a large rock formation standing alone in shrubland. Larger mesas can be seen in the distance.
Thumbnail for 'Third Interview with Al Look'
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Al Look discusses his days spent in the Durango, Colorado area, including his time as a homesteader near Dove Creek, his exploration of Mesa Verde’s Anasazi ruins, and his job as an advertising agent for the Durango Herald newspaper. He also talks about his knowledge of the Durango Silverton Railroad. This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums...
Thumbnail for 'Interview with Evelyn (Howard) Kyle'
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Evelyn Kyle, the first coordinator of the Mesa County Oral History Project, discusses her role in expanding the program shortly after its inception in 1976, and describes colorful personalities that she met through the project. She also talks about her life in the performing arts, establishing and acting in community theaters around Western Colorado, about her experiences during the Dust Bowl and World War II, and about her marriage to Jim Kyle and...
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Dorsey G. Son discusses his career as a surveyor for the Colorado State Highway Commission operating in Southwestern Colorado. The interview was conducted by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado.