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Thumbnail for 'Ruin in Mancos Canyon, Spruce Tree House (Colo.)'
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A view of Spruce Tree House at Mesa Verde National Park.
Thumbnail for 'Autumn at Cliff Palace (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)'
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Color photograph looking across a canyon at Cliff Palace ruins of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, with fall colors highlighting the surrounding vegetation.
Thumbnail for 'Mesa Verde National Park near Durango, Colo.'
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Black and white image of a park ranger leaning against a ladder at the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Spruce Tree House (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)'
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A picture of Cliff Palace underneath the cliff that the Spruce Tree house is located on.
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Postmarked Cortez, CO. 6/7/1964. To Mrs. Lillian Atwood, West Barnstable, Mass. "After three days of riding through the Rockies in Colorado we are in Mesa Verde. A fabulous place & we have had a full day of sight seeing. On to Grand Canyon,..."
Thumbnail for 'Ruins of the Ancient Cliff Dwellers, Mesa Verde National Park, Colo. '
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A sepia postcards that has the ruins of Mesa Verde with some trees in the background.
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.
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View of Balcony House archaeological site at Mesa Verde, under the overhanging rock. Written on back and postmarked from Mesa Verde on June 14, 193[?] to Miss Grace Rose in Ottawa, Kansas.
Thumbnail for 'Aztec Ruins, National Monument New Mexico'
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On the left side of the photograph, the walls of the ruins can be seen. A group of people is in the center of the pohotograph, standing by a few of the brick-lined pits. The ruins stretch out beyond them and a mesa can be seen behind the ruins. (on back) The Aztec Ruins are one of the best preserved ruins and finest examples of he prehistoric way of life in this country. Delicacy, precision and strength are three of the main things that characterize...