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Thumbnail for 'Square Tower House (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)'
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Photograph of Square Tower at Mesa Verde National Park. The ruins are located underneath a cliff with trees surrounding.
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A sepia postcard of Square Tower House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. It is a ruin that sits up against a cliff and at the top of the cliff there is a slight over hang.
Thumbnail for 'Point Lookout and Road Leading to Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado'
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Point Lookout in the background with trees on hills on both sides of the scorecard. There is the road that leads to Mesa Verde with the welcome to Mesa Verde sign in the foreground. with a fence coming out of it on both sides. The grass is green and the sky is blue with some clouds.
Thumbnail for 'Cliff Palace; Point Lookout camp cottages; and Pt. Lookout One Stop Super service station on U.S. 160'
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Three photos - Mesa Verde Cliff Palace, Pt. Lookout Camp Cottages and Pt. Lookout One Stop Super Service Station. "Modern Cabins--Natural Gas. Up-to-Date cafe--Curio Shop. Miles from camp to..." C.T. Art-Gravure.
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Postmarked Durango, Colorado. 12/13/1909
Thumbnail for 'Spruce Tree Camp, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado'
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Spruce Tree Camp in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. There are some tall treas on the left side of the postcard and a vintage car next to the building the takes up the majority of the postcard. There appear to be clouds in the sky.
Thumbnail for 'Cliff Palace (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)'
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This is the largest of the many prehistoric ruins found in Uncle Sam's only archaeological park. The structure is 300 feet long and contained approximately 200 rooms, including 23 kivas, or underground ceremonial chambers. It occupies a great cave..."