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On Back it reads "An Interior View of the Great Kiva at Azted Ruins National Monument, Aztec, New Mexico. After excavation this great Kiva was accuratly reconstructed in 1934, on original outlines and foundations, by Dr. Earl Halstead Morris."
A round shaped building with a square extension, 5 windows and 8 roof poles visible around the outer circular portion is prominently featured in the foreground to the right. Beyond it lies a circular structure, then a grid of square shaped rooms 2 deep.
Six adults and five children walk along a trail, reading a posted sign or looking at the remaining stone walls that outline the rooms and kivas of the site.
This postcard shows an image the entrance to the parking area of the Aztec Ruins and another image of a group of people touring the ruins. A banner across the center reads "Greetings from Aztec Ruins, New Mexico."