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Black and white photograph of the Mesa Verde cliff dwellings.
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Slight overhead view of Spruce Tree Ruin, rock shelter, and conifers on top of cliff and in foreground. Photo includes visitors which gives scale to the size of the ruins. Description on back states: One of the better preserved of the large cliff dwellings, this ruin is a five-minute walk from the Mesa Verde Museum.
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. This is Card No. 5 of a series of 24 Mesa Verde paintings by Paul Coze.
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Mesa Verde National Park, established in 1906 for the conservation of the most notable and best preserved ancient cliff dwellings in the United States...
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Hand colored postcard of the Knife Edge Road to Mesa Verde.
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. This is Card No. 5 of a series of 24 Mesa Verde paintings by Paul Coze.
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Photograph of a section of Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Postmarked Cortez, Colorado 2/8/1914. To Ms. R.R. Cox Pueblo, Colorado. "Hope this finds you and the family well. I am enjoying the best of health. Thanks. Esch."
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Sun Temple House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado Postmarked Los Angeles, Calf. 6/13/1938. To: Tommy Wilbur North Compo Rd. Westport Conn. "Dear Tom, I hope you enjoy your vacation as much as I am. Pete P.S. Some fun playing here."
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Collaborating with the staff of Mesa Verde Museum, the artist has shown typical activities at 3:00 p.m. on a sunny autumn afternoon in 1270 A.D."
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Spruce Tree House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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"MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK - HOME OF THE CLIFF DWELLERS, COLORADO" [Head]
"71966 BALCONY HOUSE, NORTHERN END" [Foot]
Noble man in a hat looking away from Mesa Verde. Dwellings and overhand occupy most of the frame, but there is vegetation visible in the distance.
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Photograph of Cliff Palace showing natural roof, the overhanging cliff, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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The Balcony - Balcony House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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This entrance road to the Park winds around the base of Lone Cone to the north face of the mesa which it traverses for a mile and a half at an elevation of 1500 to 1800 feet above the Montezuma Valley; from this point a wonderful view is had, showing..." C.T. American Art Colored.
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting. The caption reads, "Built in the 12th and 13th centuries, this stone-age metropolis was abandoned during the great drought of 1276-99 A.D." This is card No. 14 of a series of 24 Mesa Verde paintings by Paul Coze. The Nina Webber Collection is only missing Nos. 6 and 15 of this series.
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Seen from Sun Point, on the opposite rim of Cliff Canyon, this largest known cliff dwelling displays an imposing mass of prehistoric architectural features, with many tourists taking a look.