Laser scan section of the four-story Square Tower House. The sandstone masonry tower for which the Square Tower House site is named rises a slender four stories tall to 26 feet (8 meters), marking the center of the site plan in a visually striking manner that distinguishes the Square Tower as the Park's tallest standing structure. This tower is one of the last remnants of what was a multistory cliff dwelling complex. Many other stone structures rising around it collapsed long ago, though several two- and three-story buildings remain in this particular area.
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