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A black and white photo of the Square Tower House in the Mesa Verde National Park Ruins. It was taken in the distance and is surrounded by trees, shrub, and brush along with other ruins off to the right.
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A picture of the dwellings that are underneath the cliff that the Spruce Tree House sits on top of.
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Cliff Palace, from a lithograph by Eugene Kingman, b/w postcard.
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Cliff Palace No. 1, Mesa Verde, a real photo black and white postcard, produced during the White Border era.
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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.
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Cliff Palace No. 5, Mesa Verde, a real photo black and white postcard, produced during the White Border era.
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Black and white photo with a slight overhead angled view of Spruce Tree ruins, alcove, and conifers on mesa top and in foreground.
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Black and white postcard with view of kiva and partial tower. There is a person standing in the back of the ruins.
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View of Square Tower House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Ruins of Ancient Cliff Dwellers' Palaces, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. A color-enhanced photo.
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Close-up view of Round Tower. Postmark information in stamp area: United States and Canada, one cent; Foreign, two cents.
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Partial view of Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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View of Far View Pit Ruin on a grassy flat. Ruin is excavated with partial walls, kiva, and low retainer wall in front. The edges of the postcard are scalloped. The number 96295-B is located on the bottom left corner of the postcard.