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Pictured
is a 2012 calendar called Smoky Mountains National Park
from our scenic/national park category for just $10.99. With
publishing by Smith-Southwestern, these Smokey Mountains 2012 National Park calendars explore the Pueblo cliff dwellings. |
National Parks 2012 Calendars
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This product is made on heavy, glossy paper and is 11.8 x
8.6 inches. The park is located in Southwest Colorado
and is well known for the number of cliff dwellings that
were created there. In the front image of the 2012
Smoky Mountains National Park calendars, you can see an
amazing cliff dwelling underneath a large rock formation.
These houses were built in caves and in other safe spots by
Pueblo Indians in the early centuries. The area became
a park in 1906. The other photographs of the 2012 Smoky Mountains National Park calendars show even more intricate detail of the dwellings along with ruins and incredible skyline views. In all, they show the history of the land and the people who once inhabited what is now America. |
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