Title: | Balcony House at Mesa Verde | |
Date/circa: | 1911 | |
Photographer: | Pennington Studio (Durango, Colo.) | |
Subjects: | Indians of North America--Antiquities--Photographs; Cliff-dwellings - Colorado - Mesa Verde--Photographs | |
Summary note: | The ruins are viewed from the northwest end, looking southeast. The famous balcony is behind the wall of the first structure on the right, between the two pinnacled corner remnants. There is a dusting of snow on the ground of the canyon. | |
Other notes: | The Park Service intended that all visitors arrive at Balcony House only by way of the ancient paths of the Anasazi. The following phrase must be used whenever and wherever this photograph is displayed or exhibited: From the Tom O. and H. Lucille Kimball Indian Collection. | |
Photoprint#: | P051034 |
Original photos from the Tom O. and H. Lucille Kimball Indian Collection.
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