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  • View of Native American (Anasazi) cliff dwelling ruins and a rock wall at Oak Tree House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
    7361 Oak Tree House.jpg
  • White House Ruin cave dwellings, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Chinle, Arizona
    2566 White House Ruins.jpg
  • White House Ruin cave dwellings, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Chinle, Arizona
    2565 White House Ruins.jpg
  • White House Ruin cave dwellings, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Chinle, Arizona
    2564 White House Ruins.jpg
  • White House Ruin cave dwellings, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Chinle, Arizona
    2000 Canyon de Chelly, AZ.jpg
  • An information sign directing to the White House Ruins, Canyon de Chelly, Arizona
    2967 Canyon De Chelly.jpg
  • Distant view of lone horseback rider on John Ford Point in Monument Valley Utah
    2886 John Ford Point.jpg
  • The iconic Theodore Roosevelt Statue at the entrance to the Natural History Museum, New York
    6310 Theodore Roosevelt Statue.JPG
  • The iconic Theodore Roosevelt Statue at the entrance to the Natural History Museum, New York
    6309 Theodore Roosevelt Statue.JPG
  • Wide angle view of deserted highway leading to Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal land, Utah
    2965 Monument Valley.jpg
  • Wide angle view of deserted highway leading to Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal land, Utah
    2964 Monument Valley.jpg
  • The Step House is the smallest of the five main dwellings you can visit at Mesa Verde National Park; it is also the only you can visit on your own. It has two villages from different time periods.
    7364 Step House.jpg
  • Square Tower House, Mesa Verde National Park. The square tower is on the right and almost reaches the cave roof. It was in ruins by the 1800s. The National Park Service carefully restored it to its original state.
    7359 Square Tower House.jpg
  • Spruce Tree House is the third largest and best preserved cliff dwelling in the Mesa Verde National Park. The dwelling contains about 130 rooms and 8 kivas (kee-vahs), or ceremonial chambers, built into a natural alcove
    7354 Spruce Tree House.jpg
  • Monochrome photo of a statue of a climbing cliff dweller in the visitor center of Mesa Verde National Park. The sculpture outside the Mesa Verde National Park Visitor And Research Center is titled "The Ancient Ones," and was created by Edward J. Fraughton
    7352 Mesa Verde Statue.jpg
  • Statue of a climbing cliff dweller in the visitor center of Mesa Verde National Park. The sculpture outside the Mesa Verde National Park Visitor And Research Center is titled "The Ancient Ones," and was created by Edward J. Fraughton
    7351 Mesa Verde Statue.jpg
  • Rustic Mesa Verde National Park entrance sign
    7349 Mesa Verde National Park.jpg
  • Mesa Verde Long Mesa Fire 2002 aftermath, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
    7368 Mesa Verde Fire.jpg
  • Cliff Palace is the largest cliff dwelling in North America. The structure built by the Ancestral Puebloans is located in Mesa Verde National Park in their former homeland region. The cliff dwelling and park are in Montezuma County, Colorado
    7366 Cliff Palace.jpg
  • Cliff Palace is the largest cliff dwelling in North America. The structure built by the Ancestral Puebloans is located in Mesa Verde National Park in their former homeland region. The cliff dwelling and park are in Montezuma County, Colorado
    7365 Cliff Palace.jpg
  • The Step House is the smallest of the five main dwellings you can visit at Mesa Verde National Park; it is also the only you can visit on your own. It has two villages from different time periods.
    7363 Step House.jpg
  • Square Tower House, Mesa Verde National Park. The square tower is on the right and almost reaches the cave roof. It was in ruins by the 1800s. The National Park Service carefully restored it to its original state.
    7357 Square Tower House.jpg
  • Spruce Tree House is the third largest and best preserved cliff dwelling in the Mesa Verde National Park. The dwelling contains about 130 rooms and 8 kivas (kee-vahs), or ceremonial chambers, built into a natural alcove
    7356 Spruce Tree House.jpg
  • Spruce Tree House is the third largest and best preserved cliff dwelling in the Mesa Verde National Park. The dwelling contains about 130 rooms and 8 kivas (kee-vahs), or ceremonial chambers, built into a natural alcove
    7355 Spruce Tree House.jpg
  • Spruce Tree House is the third largest and best preserved cliff dwelling in the Mesa Verde National Park. The dwelling contains about 130 rooms and 8 kivas (kee-vahs), or ceremonial chambers, built into a natural alcove
    7353 Spruce Tree House.jpg
  • Statue of a climbing cliff dweller in the visitor center of Mesa Verde National Park. The sculpture outside the Mesa Verde National Park Visitor And Research Center is titled "The Ancient Ones," and was created by Edward J. Fraughton
    7350 Mesa Verde Statue.jpg
  • Sunrise, Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park, Utah-Arizona border
    2559 Monument Valley Sunrise.jpg
  • Sunrise, Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park, Utah-Arizona border
    2558 Monument Valley Sunrise.jpg
  • Sunrise, Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park, Utah-Arizona border
    2557 Monument Valley Sunrise.jpg
  • Storm in Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park, Utah-Arizona border
    2551 Monument Valley in Storm.jpg
  • Cliff Palace is the largest cliff dwelling in North America. The structure built by the Ancestral Puebloans is located in Mesa Verde National Park in their former homeland region. The cliff dwelling and park are in Montezuma County, Colorado
    7367 Cliff Palace.jpg
  • Long House is located on Wetherill Mesa in the western portion of Mesa Verde National Park. With about 150 rooms, 21 kivas, and a large dance plaza, The Long House is the second largest cliff dwelling in Mesa Verde
    7362 Long House.jpg
  • Square Tower House, Mesa Verde National Park. The square tower is on the right and almost reaches the cave roof. It was in ruins by the 1800s. The National Park Service carefully restored it to its original state.
    7360 Square Tree House.jpg
  • Square Tower House, Mesa Verde National Park. The square tower is on the right and almost reaches the cave roof. It was in ruins by the 1800s. The National Park Service carefully restored it to its original state.
    7358 Square Tower House.jpg
  • Sunrise, Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park, Utah-Arizona border
    2556 Monument Valley Sunrise.jpg
  • Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park, Utah-Arizona border
    2555 Monument Valley.jpg
  • Monument Valley Sign, Navajo Tribal Park, Utah-Arizona border
    2554 Monument Valley Sign.jpg
  • Child's hand in front of The Mittens butte formation, Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park, Utah-Arizona border
    2553 Monument Valley Mitten.jpg
  • Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park, Utah-Arizona border
    2552 Monument Valley.jpg
  • Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park, Utah-Arizona border
    2477 Monument Valley.jpg
  • Native American Indian carved detail on The Dakota, which is a cooperative apartment building at 1 West 72nd Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The building was completed in 1884. Designed by renowned architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh
    8188 The Dakota Building.jpg
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