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A picture of Cliff Palace underneath the cliff that the Spruce Tree House sits on top of.
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Square Tower House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Watch Tower, Navajo Canon.
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Print from a lithograph by Eugene Kingman of Cliff Palace. On back of postcard: From a lithography by Eugene Kingman handwritten on front top.
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Diorama at State Museum E. 14th and Sherman Street-Denver Balcony House was a typical communal dwelling of the pre-Columbian Pueblo Indians. Nestled in a cliff of the Mesa Verde area of southwestern Colorado, it was easily defended from attacks of..." Genuine Curteich-Chicago C.T. Art-Color tone Post Card.
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting. The caption reads, "Circular subterranean chambers (kivas) were used for religious ceremonies by men of the prehistoric period. Kivas are still used by present day Pueblo tribes." This is card No. 16 of a series of 24 Mesa Verde paintings by Paul Coze.
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Pipe Shrine and Fairview House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Colored print of Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde, Colorado.
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The text reads, "AD 1100 to 1300 saw the climax of Pueblo development in Mesa Verde."
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Balcony House Ruin occupies a deep cave in the west wall of Soda Canyon which is here seen in the distance. The balcony at the left, perfectly preserved from prehistoric times gives this spectacular ruin its name. Color note: For best autumn..."
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Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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A picture of the cliff dwellings that are underneath the Spruce Tree House.
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A picture of the cliff dwellings that are underneath the cliff that the Spruce Tree House sits on top of.
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Balcony House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Visitors inspect the most spectacularly located of the major cliff dwellings in the park.
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Situated in a deep cave high on the west wall of Soda Canyon, Balcony House is reached via a scenic trail and a 40-foot ladder."
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Point Lookout from the entrance to Mesa Verde National Park in Southwestern Colorado.
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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 Spruce Tree House showing the entrance to the kiva, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Photo of the Spruce Tree Ruin, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
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Several kivas and two rows of storage rooms.