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|  Escalante Ruin, Dolores, CO
in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins Escalante Ruin sits behind the Anasazi Cultural Center in Dolores, Colorado. Dated from around 1129 AD, this structure was probably inhabited in several different generations. posted by: 94RedRover location: Colorado date listed: 5/4/2009 last visited: 9/29/2009 |
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|  Far View Sites, Mesa Verde Park, CO
in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins Mesa Top ruins such as the Far View Sites, range in date from 750 AD, earlier than the reknown cliff dwellings in the area, but just as impressive. Meas Verde National Park offers visitors a trip into the past... posted by: 94RedRover location: Colorado date listed: 5/2/2009 last visited: 8/20/2007 |
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|  Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins Mesa Verde National Park provides visitors with a look at ancestral Puebloan life and architecture. The Spruce Tree House is a self-guided cliff dwelling tour. posted by: 94RedRover location: Colorado date listed: 5/4/2009 last visited: 8/20/2007 |
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|  Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins Along Ruins Road in Mesa Verde National Park in southwest Colorado offers one of the best "top cliff" views of Cliff Palace, but along Mesa Top Ruins Road is the meeting area for the tours. posted by: 94RedRover location: Colorado date listed: 5/2/2009 last visited: 8/19/2007 |
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|  Lowry Pueblo Ruins, Dolores CO
in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins Actually off of 491 in Pleasant View, down County Rd CC, the Lowry Pueblo Ruins are a fine example of mesa life for the ancestral Puebloan people. posted by: 94RedRover location: Colorado date listed: 5/4/2009 last visited: 8/19/2007 |
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|  Balcony House, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins Balcony House is one of the ruins in Mesa Verde National Park that is not visible from the roadway, but from the view and meeting area for this tour, there are numerous other dwellings visible. posted by: 94RedRover location: Colorado date listed: 5/4/2009 last visited: 8/19/2007 |
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|  House of Many Windows, Mesa Verde Park, CO
in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins Mesa Verde National Park provides visitors with a look at ancestral Puebloan life and architecture. The House of Many Windows is not accessible by visitors, but a grand view point is along Mesa Top Loop Road. posted by: 94RedRover location: Colorado date listed: 5/4/2009 last visited: 8/19/2007 |
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|  Cutthroat Castle Group - Hovenweep National Monument, CO
in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins Hovenweep National Monument is a collection of ancestral Puebloan people, situated in the Canyons of the Ancients. The Cutthroat Castle Group is located in the southwestern corner of Colorado and has unique features. posted by: 94RedRover location: Colorado date listed: 4/30/2009 last visited: 9/19/2008 |
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|  Painted Hand Pueblo, Cortez, Colorado
in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins Part of the Canyons of the Ancients historical park in Southwest Colorado, the Painted Hand Pueblo is a remote, yet great example of ancestral puebloan life before 1100 AD. posted by: 94RedRover location: Colorado date listed: 3/26/2008 last visited: 8/19/2007 |
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|  Horseshoe and Hackberry Groups - Hovenweep National Monument, UT
in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins Ancestral Puebloan people occupied this area of southeast Utah/southwest Colorado, from 110 to 1300 AD, in what is now part of the Hovenweep National Monument. The Horseshoe and Hackberry Groups may have had the largest population. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date listed: 4/30/2009 last visited: 9/19/2008 |
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|  Holly Group Ruins - Hovenweep National Monument, UT
in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins Hovenweep National Monument is a collection of ancestral Puebloan people, situated in the Canyons of the Ancients. The Holly Group's prominent features, Tilted Tower and Boulder House were inhabited between 1200 AD and 1300 AD. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date listed: 5/2/2009 last visited: 9/19/2008 |
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|  Square Tower Group - Hovenweep National Monument, Utah
in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins Hovenweep National Monument is a collection of ancestral puebloan ruins scattered throughout southeast Utah and southwest Colorado, dating from 250 AD through 1300 AD. This collection is called Little Ruins Canyon or Square Tower Group. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date listed: 5/4/2009 last visited: 8/20/2007 |
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|  Animas Forks, Colorado
in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins "Three Forks of the Animus" as it was once called, was a prosperous mining town in the late 1800s. Today, visitors to this remote town can catch a glimpse at the hard life of Alpine living. posted by: 94RedRover location: Colorado date listed: 5/2/2009 last visited: 8/17/2007 |
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