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Collared LizardChildren volunteers helped build digging grounds for Coronado's Mudslinger's Mele event.Volunteers built the adobe walls on Mudslinger's Mele.Cane ChollaBarrel CactusPuddled AdobePath through Coronado Historic Site.Puddled Adobe HouseLadder leading into the Kiva.Volunteer for Mudslinger's Mele.Volunteers for Mudslinger's Mele.Rio GrandeRio GrandeYarrow Wild FlowersPath through Coronado Historic Sites.Volunteers fixing up the trail through Coronado.Pontia protodice butterfly on yarrow wildflower.Hot-gluing items to a walking stick at the Yucca Walking Stick Workshop.Carreta de Bueyes (Ox Cart).Ranger Annie Campagna helps with a visitor decorate a walking stick.Sandia mountain range east of Coronado Historic Site.Rio GrandeHorno, a traditional pueblo oven.Puddled Adobe HouseRuins Footprint, Coronado Historic Site.Field House.Room blocks and Sandia mountain range.Late afternoon sun at the puddled adobe field house.Ruins, Visitor Center and Sandias.Visitors enjoy Coronado Historic Site.1940s Ramada from the Rio Grande.Christmas at Coronado Historic Site.The museum and John Gaw Meem-designed visitor's center at Coronado Historic Site.A replica of Kuaua Pueblo.A kiva caught in a New Mexico sunset.Sandia Peak stands tall over Coronado Historic Site.The ruins of Kuaua Pueblo.The ruins of Kuaua Pueblo with Sandia Peak in the background. Negative # HP.2007.20.185 from the New Mexico Magazine collection.An aerial view of the ruins of Kuaua Pueblo next to the early Coronado State Monument visitor's center, early 1940's.The eastern end of Kuaua Pueblo.Dedication of Coronado State Monument in 1940. Negative # 057813 The ladder leading to Painting Kiva at Coronado State Monument.

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