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Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County

The Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County features a mix of exhibits that range from specimens of raw minerals in their natural state to polished gemstones and other finished material. Highlights of the exhibits are the displays of minerals found in Henderson County and in the state of North Carolina, the Hendersonville meteorite, and the fluorescent mineral display. Also popular, especially with youngsters, are the museum’s displays of fossils casting of a tyrannosaurus rex skull, a mastodon tusk and teeth, and a wooly mammoth leg bone.

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Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County

The Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County features a mix of exhibits that range from specimens of raw minerals in their natural state to polished gemstones and other finished material. Highlights of the exhibits are the displays of minerals found in Henderson County and in the state of North Carolina, the Hendersonville meteorite, and the fluorescent mineral display. Also popular, especially with youngsters, are the museum’s displays of fossils casting of a tyrannosaurus rex skull, a mastodon tusk and teeth, and a wooly mammoth leg bone.

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Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County

The Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County features a mix of exhibits that range from specimens of raw minerals in their natural state to polished gemstones and other finished material. Highlights of the exhibits are the displays of minerals found in Henderson County and in the state of North Carolina, the Hendersonville meteorite, and the fluorescent mineral display. Also popular, especially with youngsters, are the museum’s displays of fossils casting of a tyrannosaurus rex skull, a mastodon tusk and teeth, and a wooly mammoth leg bone.

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Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County

The Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County features a mix of exhibits that range from specimens of raw minerals in their natural state to polished gemstones and other finished material. Highlights of the exhibits are the displays of minerals found in Henderson County and in the state of North Carolina, the Hendersonville meteorite, and the fluorescent mineral display. Also popular, especially with youngsters, are the museum’s displays of fossils casting of a tyrannosaurus rex skull, a mastodon tusk and teeth, and a wooly mammoth leg bone.

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