My brother-in-law’s father, Jim Atkinson, was a park ranger at Mesa Verde National Park where I had the distinct pleasure of taking a tour with him in 1999. Without his knowledge and guidance, I wouldn’t have learned anything about the history of the park. Park service staff and rangers’ matter, their jobs matter. They are human beings with families. Not just a number on a budget.
Sincerely,
Mesa Verde National Park
This World Heritage Site preserves more than 600 cliff dwellings typical of the Ancestral Puebloan culture, which lasted from about 450 to 1300. The allure of this park is not only the remarkable ruins, but also the mystery of the people who inhabited them.
State(s): Colorado
Established: 1906
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