Volume 3: Mesa Verde/ Aztec Ruins

According to the U.S. National Park Service, Mesa Verde National Park features 5,000 known archeological sites, including 600 spectacular cliff dwellings. The name is Spanish for “Green Table,” and the area was inhabited by the Ancestral Pueblo people from AD 600 to 1300, over 700 years. (source) Mesa Verde, as well as nearby Aztec Ruins National Monument located in Aztec, New Mexico, are an important link to the Native American past of the region and provide significant economic stimulus, with well over half a million people visiting each year. (source)


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Painted Room, Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde Ruins
This shows the Painted Room in Cliff Palace at the Mesa Verde Ruins in Colorado. The image shows only a corner of the room.
Painting in Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde Ruins, Colo
Painting of Spruce Tree House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Panorama from the North- Manitou Cliff Dwellings, Manitou Springs, Colo.
Black and white picture of cliff dwellings in Manitou Springs.
Peabody House (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)
Photograph of Peabody House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Peabody House (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)
Photograph of Peabody House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Peabody House (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)
Print of Peabody House at Mesa Verde, Colorado.
Peabody House, Cliff Dwelling in Mesa Verde National Park, Denver and Rio Grande System, Colo.
Peabody House, Cliff Dwelling in Mesa Verde National Park, Denver and Rio Grande System, Colo.
Picture Rock, Yellow Jacket Canon, Mesa Verde Ruins, Colo.,
Picture Rock, Yellow Jacket Canon, Mesa Verde Ruins, Colorado, sepia toned postcard.
Picture Rocks - Hieroglyphics - Near Aztec New Mexico.
Close-up of drawings on a rock slab.
Pine River Lodge postcard
Colored photo of the Pine River Lodge on a postcard

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