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Ruins safe from fire
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JULY 21, 2000 The historic Pueblo ruins of the Mesa Verde National Park are safe for now from a 500-acre fire blaze in the park's northeastern sector. On Thursday, the National Parks Service evacuated more than a thousand visitors from the Colorado park. Get the Story:
Fire forces Mesa Verde evacuation (The Denver Post 7/21)
Colorado fire forces national park evacuations (AP 7/21)
Mesa Verde National Park - www.nps.gov/meve/mvnp/pages/mvnp.htm
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