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Thumbnail for 'Balcony House before repair, Mesa Verde National Park (Mancos, Colo.)'
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The Balcony House at Mesa Verde National Park
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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.
Thumbnail for 'Looking toward Mancos, Colorado, on road from Mesa Verde National Park.'
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Colorized view of the winding road from Mesa Verde National Park to Mancos, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Looking toward Mancos, on road from Mesa Verde National Park Colorado'
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A colorized view of the windy ribbon of road from Mesa Verde National Park to Mancos, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Looking toward Mancos, on road from Mesa Verde National Park Colorado'
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A colorized view of the winding ribbon of road from Mesa Verde National Park to Mancos, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Aspen Cafe & Service Station (Mancos, Colo.)'
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A color photograph of the Aspen Cafe and Service station in Mancos, Colorado on a nice sunny day.
Thumbnail for '4th of July in Mancos, Colorado - cowboys racing'
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A sepia-toned real photo postcard of a cowboy race in Mancos, Colorado, before 1917. Message by Kirtley Mather. Mailed to R. C. Waldron, Black Rock, Arkansas.
Thumbnail for 'Wrightsman Hotel, Mancos, Colo.'
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Sepia lithographic photo print of a large brick sided, pitched roof hotel in Mancos, Colorado. Image appears to have been take in bright light.
Thumbnail for 'Decorated float in Mancos (Colo.) parade'
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Decorated float in Mancos parade. Bill of sale for card identified locale as Mancos.
Thumbnail for 'Decorated horsedrawn float carrying several women and a man in Mancos (Colo.) parade'
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Decorated horsedrawn wagon in a Mancos parade (bill of sale for card identifies the locale as Mancos).
Thumbnail for 'Cowboys Parade, Mancos, Colo.'
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Photograph showing Cowboys' Parade in Mancos, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'High School, Mancos, Colo.'
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Image depicts large square stone building with people pose along the front walls and upon the lintel.
Thumbnail for 'Point Lookout from Mancos, Colo.'
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View of the city of Mancos, with Point Lookout (Mesa Verde National Park) visible in the distance. The card was not postmarked, but Belle wrote, "Mancos is awful dull."
Thumbnail for 'Mancos, Colorado'
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Black and white view of a dirt street in Mancos, with vehicles and people driving and walking. Colorado U.S. 160 sign on the right side of dirt street. Buildings, houses and power poles and lines border the sides of the street.
Thumbnail for 'Mancos, Colo. from Air Port Hill'
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Panoramic view of Mancos, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Mancos, Colo. from Air Port Hill'
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Mancos, Colorado, viewed from Air Port Hill. A real photo postcard. Dating of this item is from a duplicate card, not retained in this collection, that was postmarked at Mancos on 11/29/1944.
Thumbnail for 'Mancos Mercantile Company horsedrawn float in Mancos (Colo.) parade'
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Decorated Mancos Mercantile Company horsedrawn float is carrying several women and children in a Mancos parade (bill of sale for card identifies the locale as Mancos).
Thumbnail for 'Panorama of Mancos, Colo. from Airport Hill'
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Panoramic view of Mancos, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Fits Cafe (Mancos, Colo.)'
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Color lithograph photo print of a white horse standing at a white fence. Trees and a red roofed stable or barn in background.
Thumbnail for 'Jackson Gulch Dam (near Mancos, Colo.)'
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Black and white lithograph photo print. Image of a body of water with a gravel levee or road in the foreground. Rolling hills, trees, and several structures are in the distance.