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A picture of Cliff Palace underneath the cliff that the Spruce Tree house is located on.
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Postmarked Durango, CO 6/29/1929. To: Mr. Henry L. Weygand. Zurich, Mont. "If I had time & my wife were of the same mind we would surely see the Cliff Dwellers region which is about 40 miles from here. Bro, Oscar & Lee". C.T. American Art Colored.
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Mesa Verde National Park. One of the spectacular vistas and well preserved Cliff Dwellings of the ancient Indians as seen in the beautiful National Park in Southwest Colorado."
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Balcony House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Color view across the canyon of the Long House Ruins on Wetherill Mesa at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Color overhead view of the Cliff Palace ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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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 ruins in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Photograph of Balcony House Ruin at Mesa Verde. Balcony House Ruin occupies a deep cave in the west wall of Soda Canyon. The balcony at the left, perfectly preserved from prehistoric times, gives this spectacular ruin its name.
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Shows a close-up view of the balcony under the overhanging rock.
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Picture of Cliff Palace Ruin in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Photograph of Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park. May have been taken in the fall of the year. "Claude Spencer" is written in copperplate script on the back of the card.
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Color view of tourists inside a cliff dwelling at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Balcony House. Note on the back (Sept. 19, 1915).
Thumbnail for 'Pipe Shrine and Farview House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado'
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Sepia tone photograph of Pipe Shrine and Farview House. Note on front of card "July, 9-10, 1936."
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A view of a group of six people standing by a section of the balcony house in Mesa Verde National Park.
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Balcony House Ruin occupies a deep cave high in the west wall of Soda Canyon. Here seen from its south end, many of the kivas and other architectural features are revealed. The ruin is approached by a ledge trail from the north, final access being..."