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Manitou Springs, CO
This is a small but well operated private enterprise of some ancient cliff dwellings.
She will NOT stay still long enough for any photo. I took a whole series of interestingly focused and blurred Manitou because she insisted on being upset and worried by the camera. I can't photo worship a cat who refuses to be photo worshiped!
The plaza at 906 Manitou Ave had red Christmas lights along the roof's outline. Manitou Springs, CO.
May 8, 2023: Manitou Cliff Dwellings, Manitou Springs, Colorado.
Built between 1904-1907, The Manitou Cliff Dwellings is a privately owned tourist attraction with a recreated Anasazi cliff dwelling, museum, and gift shop. Visitors can walk and climb through the recreated cliff dwellings. The cliff dwellings are based on actual examples found in Mesa Verde National Park and similar preserved sites.
The Anasazi, also known as the Ancestral Puebloans, lived in the Four Corners area of the American Southwest from about 1200 BC to AD 1300.
Views from the Manitou Cliff Dewellings and Museum near Manitou Springs, Colorado: December 28, 2007
The former USGCC Bramble is being pushed by the tug Manitou down the St. Clair River to Detroit, Michigan to be surveyed. These pictures were taken at 10:45am in Marine City, Michigan on 8/23/2014.
This room has dozens of mechanical rides you can ride for 25ยข. Arcade Amusements, Inc. Manitou Springs, CO.
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Manitou Springs is a small community west of Colorado Springs towards Pike's Peak and the rockies.
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The former USGCC Bramble is being pushed by the tug Manitou down the St. Clair River to Detroit, Michigan to be surveyed. These pictures were taken at 10:45am in Marine City, Michigan on 8/23/2014.