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Montezuma Castle National Monument

George Grant photographed at Montezuma Castle in 1929 and 1940.
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Old floor levels in ruins west of and adjacent to Castle. Mrs. Martin Jackson, wife of custodian, at fireplace. Montezuma Castle National Monument, 1929.
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Old floor levels in ruins west of and adjacent to Castle. Mrs. Martin Jackson, wife of custodian, at fireplace. Montezuma Castle National Monument, 1929.

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  • Old floor levels in ruins west of and adjacent to Castle. Mrs. Martin Jackson, wife of custodian, at fireplace. Montezuma Castle National Monument, 1929.
  • Doorway on upper part of front staircase. Montezuma Castle National Monument, 1940.
  • Looking west along cliff from Castle, showing recess where 2nd ruin is located. Montezuma Castle National Monument, 1929.
  • View of 2nd ruin, west of and adjacent to Castle (on extreme right). Montezuma Castle National Monument, 1929.
  • Ruins in the cliff 1/4 mile west of Castle. Montezuma Castle National Monument, 1929.
  • Upper balcony wall. Montezuma Castle National Monument, 1929.
  • Picks found in sulphate mine. Other artifacts include stone axes, hammers, whetstones, and arrow sharpener. Montezuma Castle National Monument, 1929.
  • Potter from museum collection. Montezuma Castle National Monument, 1929.
  • Main ruins at the Castle. Montezuma Castle National Monument, 1940.
  • Ladders leading to dwellings in the main ruins. Montezuma Castle National Monument, 1929.
  • Cliff dwellings along upper cliff surrounding Montezuma well. Montezuma Castle National Monument, 1929.
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