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Balcony House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde, Colorado. Text on the lower right on front: "Reached via Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad." DRG logo and this logo on the upper left on back: "Scenic line of the world." Domestic postage: two cents. This card has unusual dimensions (2.75" high x 6.5" wide): shorter and wider than the standard postcard.
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Colored print of the Cliff Palace. Postmarked 8/5/1938. Mrs. John E. Bailey c/o Ransdell, Bear Island, NH. "Mesa Verde. Aug. 5th. This is our second day here and we are seeing wonderful things... "
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Spruce Tree House in 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..."
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Print from a lithograph by Eugene Kingman of Spruce Tree Ruin.
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Colored image of cliff ruins
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Hand colored print of Spruce Tree Camp, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting.
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Spruce Tree House as seen from the trail in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. There are ruins located in the crook of the mountain with some trees on the bottom of the postcard.
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Cliff Palace as seen from Sun Temple in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Photograph of Fire House Ruin. This two-level dwelling has a hand and toehold trail that connects the two levels. It is believed that it allowed climbers access to the upper area possibly used for grain storage.
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Point Lookout and highway to Mesa Verde National Park, in southwestern Colorado.
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Colored photograph of the Aztec Ruins.
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Showing the three Kivas and the northwest corner of the ruins. The first written record of these Ruins was made in 1859, although extensive and scientific excavations were not made until 1916 to 1921 by the American Museum of Natural History."
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Color photograph of Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde National Park
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Photograph of Spruce Tree Ruin, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
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Colored image of two people climbing a ladder