Kreigh's Web Resources Collection for Rockhounds is a set of links about the hobby of collecting Rocks and Minerals (and lapidary of same).
read moreRock and Gem Clubs in the state of Alabama Search for Minerals from Alabama on eBay Alabama Mineral & Lapidary Society - Birmingham, Alabama The Alabama Mineral and Lapidary Society, is a non-profit organization for the people interested in geology, mineralogy paleontology, and the lapidary arts.
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read more2013 - America's Best Rockhounding Resource for Washington. State Gem: Petrified Wood (1975) Washington designated petrified wood as its official state gemstone in 1975.
read moreThe Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association (OAIMA) is the trade association in Ohio that represents all of the state's mining operations, except coal.
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read moreBeryl is a minor ore of beryllium and the gem mineral of emerald, aquamarine, morganite, heliodor, maxixe, red beryl, goshenite and more.
read moreIdaho Museum of Natural History Idaho State University – Pocatello, Idaho The museum exhibits Idaho rocks, minerals, gemstones, and fossils.
read moreMorefield Mine, Amelia, Virginia The Morefield Gem Mine is a unique experience for children and adults alike. The mine is a great introduction to minerals and mineral collecting at a real mine.
read moreHalite is the source of common salt. Enormous Halite deposits are worked for the mining of salt. Salt has many uses, and must be heavily mined to satisfy demand.
read more2013 - America's Best Rockhounding Resource for Washington. State Gem: Petrified Wood (1975) Washington designated petrified wood as its official state gemstone in 1975.
read moreKreigh's Web Resources Collection for Rockhounds is a set of links about the hobby of collecting Rocks and Minerals (and lapidary of same).
read morePyrite is sometimes called Fools Gold because of its similarity in color and shape to Gold.In the old mining days, Pyrite was sometimes mistaken for Gold, as they frequently occur together, although Gold and Pyrite can very easily be distinguished by simple observation and testing of characteristics.
read moreIdaho Museum of Natural History Idaho State University – Pocatello, Idaho The museum exhibits Idaho rocks, minerals, gemstones, and fossils.
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read moreSeneca Mining Company located at Seneca Caverns south of Bellevue Ohio is a real operating sluice with flowing water where you pan for gemstones, minerals, crystals, arrowheads, and fossils!
read moreHalite is the source of common salt. Enormous Halite deposits are worked for the mining of salt. Salt has many uses, and must be heavily mined to satisfy demand.
read moreGift Shop . Come to the Ohio Caverns not only to explore but to shop! The gift shop, located in the Visitor Center, is open all year. There are all kinds of unique gifts, with a focus on rocks, minerals, and fossils.
read moreMining for Gems & Fossils . In the giftshop you may purchase bags of mining 'rough' that has been seeded with gemstones, minerals, fossils or arrowheads.
read moreMorefield Mine, Amelia, Virginia The Morefield Gem Mine is a unique experience for children and adults alike. The mine is a great introduction to minerals and mineral collecting at a real mine.
read moreFee mining sites are places where you can pay a fee to dig for rocks, minerals, gold or gemstones and keep whatever you find. There are many places in the United States where you can pan for gold and have a reasonable chance of finding some.
read morePyrite is sometimes called Fools Gold because of its similarity in color and shape to Gold.In the old mining days, Pyrite was sometimes mistaken for Gold, as they frequently occur together, although Gold and Pyrite can very easily be distinguished by simple observation and testing of characteristics.
read moreRock and Gem Clubs in the state of Alabama Search for Minerals from Alabama on eBay Alabama Mineral & Lapidary Society - Birmingham, Alabama The Alabama Mineral and Lapidary Society, is a non-profit organization for the people interested in geology, mineralogy paleontology, and the lapidary arts.
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