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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.
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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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Cliff Palace - Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Tour Party in Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Black and white photo of Spruce Tree Ruin - Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Photograph of the New Fire House in 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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Photograph of Peabody House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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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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Black and white photo of New Fire House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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A view of the south section of one of many cliff cities.
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Colored print of the Red House, Mesa Verda [sic], Colorado.
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Oak Tree House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
139) Hunters
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting depicting two men out hunting bison.
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Natural Bridge and Spring House, looking east, Long Canon, Mesa Verde National Park