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Colored photo of the New Fire House at Mesa Verde National Park.
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Slight overhead view of Spruce Tree Ruin, rock shelter, and conifers on top of cliff and in foreground. Photo includes visitors which gives scale to the size of the ruins. Description on back states: One of the better preserved of the large cliff dwellings, this ruin is a five-minute walk from the Mesa Verde Museum.
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View of Spruce Tree House archaeological site at Mesa Verde, under the overhanging rock.
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Photo from a slight overhead angle of Square Tower House ruins, alcove, and conifers on mesatop. Corners of postcard are rounded. interesting feature. The number 43355-B is located on the bottom left corner of the postcard.
6) Sun Temple
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Side view of Sun Temple ruins above an alcove. The alcove has ladders that lead to cliff shelves with ruin walls.
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This overhead photo focuses on Square Tower House ruins, alcove, and shrubs (foreground) near the ruins.
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Four black and white photographic inserts. Moving clockwise from top left: "Spruce Tree House Plaza before repair"; "Spruce Tree House Plaza after repair; " Spruce Tree House south-west after repair"; "Spruce Tree House from south-west before repair".
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View of Balcony House archaeological site at Mesa Verde, under the overhanging rock. Written on back and postmarked from Mesa Verde on June 14, 193[?] to Miss Grace Rose in Ottawa, Kansas.
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Close-up view of Sun Temple ruins and conifers in the background. Colors include hues of green, red and yellow.
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A color postcard of the Sun Temple at Mesa Verde National Park. It is a mazes of curving stone walls, with trees growing in between. The sky is colored blue and the walls are tinted purple and orange.