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Mesa Verde National Park

George Grant photographed at Mesa Verde in 1929.
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View down Navajo Canyon from bottom. Echo Cliff on the right. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
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View down Navajo Canyon from bottom. Echo Cliff on the right. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.

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  • Tourists at Cliff House. Photo taken from a cliff above. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
  • T-shaped doorway at Balcony House. Emmett Harryson, a Navajo, is in the doorway. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
  • View down Navajo Canyon from bottom. Echo Cliff on the right. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
  • Toursts at Cliff House. Note the automobiles parked above. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
  • Cliff Palace from cliff near trail on west side. Note the individual standing on cliff above ruins. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
  • Breakfast at Rodeo Springs Cabin by outdoor fireplace. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
  • Looking northeast over Montezuma Valley with Knife Edge Road on right. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
  • View of Mesa Verde plateau. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
  • Knife Edge Road, George Grant's panel truck on the road. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
  • Interior of dwelling in Cliff House, Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
  • Jim English, dude wrangler, with party of tourists. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
  • Tourist party on cliff preparing to descend to Cliff Palace. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
  • Model with Grant's Photography Department car. Mesa Verde National Park, 1929.
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