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From the scenic "Ruins Road" one sees many small cliff dwellings that occupy numerous caves in the walls of Mesa Verde's 28 canyons. This view across Fewkes Canyon reveals Fire Temple (left) and New Fire House. Color note: For best autumn colors ..." This is a Mirro-Krome card by H.S. Crocker Co., Inc., San Francisco 1, Calif.
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Photograph of a wooden ladder with a woman climbing
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Several kivas and two rows of storage rooms.
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A black and white photograph of the north central section of Spruce Tree house, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. There are three people on the postcard. Two of them are standing, while one of them is sitting.
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Print from a lithograph by Eugene Kingman of A kiva in Cliff Palace. Card addressed to Mr. & Mrs. James Makinson, and dated 8/16/1947. On back of postcard: From a lithography by Eugene Kingman.
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Square Tower House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Aztec Ruins National Monument near Aztec, New Mexico is visited by thousands of people annually who come to examine the work of a stone-age Indian civilization."
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A color picture of Square Tower House in Mesa Verde National Park. It is located underneath a cliff that looks like it has moss of some kind on it and trees in the background.
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Postmarked Aztec, New Mexico, 6/17/1938.
Thumbnail for 'Balcony House, looking northward (Mesa Verde, Colo.)'
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Colored photograph of the Balcony House ruin at Mesa Verde National Park, looking northward
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A color postcard that appears as if it takes place at either early morning or early evening. The sun shining causes the partial wall to look as if it is a golden color. There is a small wooden ladder that is leaning against the wall in the center of the postcard and on the far left and the far right there is a tree. In the background some canyons can be seen and it appears as if there are some clouds in the sky.
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A picture of ruins located by a cliff at Mesa Verde National Park.
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Photograph of a section of Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Photograph of Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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The scenic 7-mile "Ruins Road" from Park Headquarters leads to numerous view points from which large and small cliff dwellings can be seen in the canyons below. Here, in Fewkes Canyon, is Fire Temple, a unique structure which seems to have been..."
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Photo of Watch Tower, Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park
Thumbnail for 'Square Tower House (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)'
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Square Tower House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Mesa Verde National Park (near Mancos, Colorado).
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A postcard of the Square Tower Ruins that can be found at Mesa Verde National Park in southwestern Colorado. It is a set of ruins that used to be cliff dwellings that sit up against the bottom of a cliff with a slight overhang.
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A picture of the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde National Park with many people standing on the cliff edge looking out.
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Far View Ruin is one of the many surface pueblos that once occupied the top of Mesa Verde. Reached by a short spur road adjacent to the main park highway some 4 miles north of Park Headquarters, this is the first large ruin seen by most visitors...."