



Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings Tourists August 1939
Tourists explore cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, in August 1939. The ancient Puebloan people constructed these dwellings in the late 12th century, utilizing the natural alcoves in the cliffs. In 1944, the U.S. Office of War Information documented early tourism at this UNESCO World Heritage site, emphasizing its cultural significance.
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Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings Tourists August 1939
