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Thumbnail for 'Aztec Ruins near Farmington, New Mexico'
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Postcard
Color image of the Aztec Ruins in Aztec, New Mexico. Image shows excavation in progress of the ruins with 3 people surrounding a smaller kiva in the center-right of the image. On back it reads, "The Aztec Ruins was one of the largest pre-Spanish villages in the Southwest. The biggest ruin here was once a building of 500 rooms, 3 stories high. Tree-ring dates indicate that this alrge pueblo was built between 1106 and 1121."
Thumbnail for 'Cliff Palace; Point Lookout camp cottages; and Pt. Lookout One Stop Super service station on U.S. 160'
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Postcard
Three photos - Mesa Verde Cliff Palace, Pt. Lookout Camp Cottages and Pt. Lookout One Stop Super Service Station. "Modern Cabins--Natural Gas. Up-to-Date cafe--Curio Shop. Miles from camp to..." C.T. Art-Gravure.
Thumbnail for 'Holiday Inn (Durango, Colo.)'
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Postcard
Side view of Holiday Inn with mountains in rear. A greeting was written on the back left side of this postcard.
Thumbnail for 'Aztec Ruins North of Farmington, New Mexico.'
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Postcard
Faded image of Aztec Ruins North of Farmington, NM. Image shows a medium size structure with walls still standing but slowly crumbling apart and falling down. Appears to be within a large field surrounded by vegetation that looks to be sagebrush.
Thumbnail for 'Twelfth Interview with Al Look'
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Voice Recording
Al Look talks about his career as a journalist and advertising manager for the Durango Herald, Grand Junction News, and the Daily Sentinel. He also talks about the shooting of Durango Herald editor William Wood by Durango Democrat editor Rod Day, and about homesteading in the Dove Creek area. He speaks about the film For Love of a Navajo, filmed in Farmington in 1922, and about his role as a lead in the movie. The interview was conducted by the Mesa...
Thumbnail for 'Durango and Smelter Hill, Colo.'
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Postcard
Black and white photograph of the city of Durango, facing Smelter Hill.