DRIVE-THRU / CURBSIDE PICKUP

Passwords are now required to access your account. To create a password, select "Reset my Password" from the Login screen (email address required). For further assistance, please visit the Library Account Passwords FAQ page for instructions or call the library at 970-243-4442.


Showing 101 - 115 of 115 , query time: 0.01s
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
A color retouched postcard of Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde National Park, which is a set of ruins located in the crook of a mountain.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Taking a View of Spring House, Mesa Verde Ruins, Colorado. (Photographer with large slide camera on a ledge)
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Spruce Tree House - Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Balcony House, containing 25 rooms. Mesa Verde National Park.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
The Balcony Cliff Dwelling at Mesa Verde National Park is pictured from a side angle encompassing the length of the dwelling on the side of the cliff with trees at the base showing its fantastically unusual location.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Ruins of Ancient Cliff Dwellers' Palaces, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. A color-enhanced photo.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Point Lookout on the Mesa Verde Highway, Colo.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
A black and white postcard of a mountain range. On some of the mountains, snow can still be seen.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
A black and white postcard of a mountain range with some trees in the foreground and a winding road in the valley between the mountains.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
The Sun Temple is located at Mesa Verde National Park. It is a what appears to be a giant "B" with the way that the short walls are placed. On the right side of the postcard there is a later and there is also a tree in the very center.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. From a lithograph by Eugene Kingman. All visitors to Mesa Verde National park are encouraged to explore the most spectacular prehistoric ruins. Service of Ranger-guides are provided free by the National Park Service. Good roads now make this hitherto little known region accessible by a one-day motor trip from Denver, Salt Lake City, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Grand Canyon.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
In this had colored photo, a pool with a fountain sits in the foreground. A small group of cottonwoods can be seen on the right. Further in the distance is a cluster of red roofed buildings can be seen under more trees. Mt. Hayden, partially covered in snow, dominates the sky.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Black and white image of ruins, portrait style
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
Balcony House is one of three or four best known of the numerous ruins contained in the Park.
Cover Image
Format:
Postcard
View of Point Lookout at Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. Photo is taken from the view of the Government Automobile Road looking onto the ruins.