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Postmarked Mesa Verde, Colorado, 6/21/1939, to Miss Clara Louise Mather. "Dear C.L., These don't show it so well without the characteristic brick-red color. It hasn't rained here since April 15. A drought 1276-1299 was what carved out the cliff..."
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Far View Ruin is one of the many surface pueblos that once occupied the top of Mesa Verde. Reached by a short spur road adjacent to the main park highway some 4 miles north of Park Headquarters, this is the first large ruin seen by most visitors...."
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A picture of Cliff Palace underneath the cliff that the Spruce Tree House sit on top of.
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Tour Party in Cliff Palace at 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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Occupied until the late 13th Century, this largest of Southwest cliff dwellings is also one of the best preserved."
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A view of some of the largest cliff dwelling which, in 1270 A.D., housed some 500 persons."
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A view of the south section of one of many cliff cities.
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The Cliff Palace is one of the largest, the best known and one of the best preserved of the many pre-historic ruins in the park." Printed in Italy by KINA ITALIA Milan, Italy.
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Photograph of Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. This is the same as image M1943041.
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Picture Rock, Yellow Jacket Canon, Mesa Verde Ruins, Colorado, sepia toned postcard.
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Point Lookout at the entrance to Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.
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Photograph of Spruce Tree Ruin, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
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Balcony House, Mesa Verde National Park, exterior view. A Real Photo postcard.
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Colored photograph of the northern portion of Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Cliff Palace as seen from trail, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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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.