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A sepia postcard of the ruins of the Speaker Chief Tower at Cliff Palace, which is located at Mesa Verde National Park
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Aztec Ruins, embodying the architecture and building techniques of over 1000 years ago, preserves the ruins of the largest pre-Spanish villages of the southwest."
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A color retouched photo of cliff dwellings that is called the Spruce Tree House which is located at Mesa Verde National Park.
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Color photograph looking up at Chimney Rock from the forest floor, located between Bayfield and Pagosa Springs, Colorado.
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The text reads, "From the Park entrance at the north, the entrance highway climbs 1500 feet to the to of the Mesa offering many spectacular views of the surrounding "Four Corners Country."
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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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Postmarked Bomarton, TX. 1/6/1955.
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Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park B/W real photo
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A view of Spruce Tree House at Mesa Verde National Park.
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Photo of Spruce Tree House, the third largest and best preserved of the Anasazi cliff dwellings, seen situated in an alcove of Spruce Canyon.
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Color photograph of the Sun Temple ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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A sepia-toned view of the Cliff Palace archaeological site at Mesa Verde National Park. A real photo postcard.
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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.
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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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Color photo of Spruce Tree House at Mesa Verde National Park.
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The Balcony House at Mesa Verde National Park
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A sepia postcard of the Sun Temple which is located at Mesa Verde National Park. It is a grouping of short walls and has a tree that is in the center of the "B" formation that they appear to be making.
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Spruce Tree Ruin, Mesa Verde National Park Postcard.
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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.