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Mesa Verde Reopens After Two-month Closure, What's Changed for Visitors

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Mesa Verde National Park reopens on Sunday, after a two-month closure because of the coronavirus. But there are some caveats to what visitors will be able to see and do. KSUT reporter Mark Duggan reached out to park superintendent Cliff Spencer to learn more:

 

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