Showing
81 - 100
of 146
, query time: 0.01s
Format:
Postcard
Photograph of Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park. May have been taken in the fall of the year. "Claude Spencer" is written in copperplate script on the back of the card.
Format:
Postcard
Color view of tourists inside a cliff dwelling at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Format:
Postcard
Balcony House. Note on the back (Sept. 19, 1915).
Format:
Postcard
Sepia tone photograph of Pipe Shrine and Farview House. Note on front of card "July, 9-10, 1936."
Format:
Postcard
A view of a group of six people standing by a section of the balcony house in Mesa Verde National Park.
Format:
Postcard
Balcony House Ruin occupies a deep cave high in the west wall of Soda Canyon. Here seen from its south end, many of the kivas and other architectural features are revealed. The ruin is approached by a ledge trail from the north, final access being..."
Format:
Postcard
Spruce Tree House - Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Format:
Postcard
Black and white image of ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Format:
Postcard
Print from a lithograph by Eugene Kingman of Spruce Tree Ruin.
Format:
Postcard
Spruce Tree House (4 different views of interior), Mesa Verde National Park, Mancos, Colorado. Real photographic views of Main Street, Kiva A, Roof of Room 43, and Kiva D.
Format:
Postcard
Photograph of the Hairpin Turns at Point Lookout on Mesa Verde National Park Highway.
Format:
Postcard
Color image of the winding entrance road to Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Format:
Postcard
Cliff Palace - Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Format:
Postcard
Square Tower House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. From a Lithograph by Eugene Kingman. The National Park Service maintains a free guide service so that all visitors to Mesa Verde National Park may explore many of the Park's most spectacular prehistoric ruins.
Format:
Postcard
Black and white image of ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Format:
Postcard
Cliff Palace as seen from Sun Temple in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Format:
Postcard
Photograph of Fire House Ruin. This two-level dwelling has a hand and toehold trail that connects the two levels. It is believed that it allowed climbers access to the upper area possibly used for grain storage.
Format:
Postcard
Color photograph of the highest point of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Format:
Postcard
Cliff Palace - Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.