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Senin, 23 Oktober 2017

States in the U.S. which have significant mineral deposits often create a state mineral, rock, stone or gemstone to promote interest in their natural resources, history, tourism, etc. Not every state has an official state mineral, rock, stone and/or gemstone, however.

In the chart below, a year which is listed within parentheses represents the year during which that mineral, rock, stone or gemstone was officially adopted as a State symbol or emblem.

Table of minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones



source : en.wikipedia.org

See also



source : www.pinterest.com

  • Lists of U.S. state insignia
  • List of U.S. state fossils

Endnotes



source : en.wikipedia.org

References



source : statesymbolsusa.org

External links



source : www.wikiwand.com



source : wygmstn.blogspot.com

 
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