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Spruce Tree House - Plaza D before repair and after repair, Mesa Verde National Park, Mancos, Colorado, b/w double panel postcard.
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Balcony House, Mancos, Colorado, b/w postcard. Postmarked in Mancos on April 26, 1907, to Miss I. (or J.) Henderson in Tacoma, Washington. Written, on the front.
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Cliff Palace - Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Navajo Canon in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Mesa Verde National Park, so long inaccessible and little known, now invites discovery by motorists. Fine new highways, most of them completely paved, have shortened the driving time to only one day from Denver, Salt Lake City, Grand Canyon, or Santa Fe.
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Cliff Palace - Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Tour Party in Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Photograph of the New Fire House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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View of Spruce Tree House from the Canon Rim in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Spruce Tree is located in a canon just below the Park offices and is usually the first ruin visited.
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Natural Bridge and Spring House, looking east, Long Canon, Mesa Verde National Park
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A view of entrances to kivas at the Spruce Tree House archaeological site at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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A black and white view of the Sun Temple which is located at Mesa Verde National Park. It can be seen at the top of a cliff from a far away view.
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Balcony House, Mesa Verde National Park, exterior view. A Real Photo postcard.
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Cliff Palace as seen from trail, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Photo of Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park
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Cliff Palace as seen from trail, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Cliff Palace, Speaker Chief's Tower, Mesa Verde National Park. The caption reads, "Mesa Verde National Park, so long inaccessible and little known, now invites discovery by motorists. Fine new highways, most of them completely paved, have shortened the driving time to only one day from Denver, Salt Lake City, Grand Canyon, or Santa Fe. For those traveling East or West over Highway 66, Mesa Verde National Park may be reached by a 3 1/2-hour detour...
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Black and white photograph of Knife Edge - Mesa Verde National Park