



Tourists at Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings August 1939
Tourists explore the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado in August 1939. The ancient Puebloan structures reflect a remarkable architectural style carved into sandstone cliffs. Mesa Verde is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its archaeological significance. The image serves as a historical reference to early 20th-century interest in national parks.
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Tourists at Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings August 1939
