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Balcony House is one of the most notable of the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde; being situated at the extreme east of the district. It was one of the communal apartment houses of a race who mysteriously vanished long before the coming of the first white..
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Photograph of Square Tower House- Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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View from Balcony House, Mesa Verde National Park. A black and white photo.
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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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View of Point Lookout on the way to Mesa Verde National Park and the road that leads to the park entrance.
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Balcony House archaeological site at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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A view of Spruce Tree House at Mesa Verde National Park.
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The Balcony House at Mesa Verde National Park
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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, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. A group of visitors inspects a part of the largest and most famous of the Indian cliff dwellings, about 700 years old, in the rim-rock of the Mesa Verde.
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Vista of the Knife Edge Road and Mesa Cliffs from Park Point in Southwestern Colorado.
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Cliff Palace, from a lithograph by Eugene Kingman, b/w postcard.
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Spruce Tree House on a cliff over the cliff dwellings.
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Spruce Tree House - Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
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Cliff Palace as seen from the Sun Temple, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
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Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, color postcard.
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Cliff Palace No. 1, Mesa Verde, a real photo black and white postcard, produced during the White Border era.