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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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Color image of the Long House Ruins on Wetherill Mesa at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Close-up view of the Long House Ruins on Wetherill Mesa, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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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.
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On front, "Hello...We're at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, overlooking the Four Corner Country, seeing fascinating Stone Age Culture, climbing like a goat among the ruins of the worlds largest known cliff dwellings built by the Indians about 2000..."
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Square Tower House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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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 Laramie, Wyo. 4/10/1948 To: Mrs. A.W. Ritter. "Apr. 6, 48 Hello. Thanks for the card. Hope I got your address right. Well I have a new address. We moved up here in Wyo. 3 weeks ago. I have been sick and going to the Dr. all week...."
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Colored photograph of the Balcony House ruin at Mesa Verde National Park, looking northward
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An overhead view of the Cliff Palace ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Black and white image of cliff-dwellings showing numerous rooms and kivas, at 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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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting.
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Photo of Watch Tower, Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park
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Square Tower House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Mesa Verde National Park (near Mancos, Colorado).
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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.
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Postmarked Mesa Verde, Colorado, 6/21/1939, to Miss Clara Louise Mather. "Dear C.L., These don't show it so well without the characteristic brick-red color. It hasn't rained here since April 15. A drought 1276-1299 was what carved out the cliff..."
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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...."