TN State Symbols
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Symbols for Tennessee: Geological and Archaeological Symbols
By Nora Kirkeby
Apr 30, 2007, 14:37 PST |
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| Courtesy and © Roger Weller of Cochise College |
Tennessee State Gem Tennessee's state gem is the Tennessee river pearl. You can find out all about the Gem's adoption and what makes it so special on this helpful page. Source: Tennessee River Pearls
Tennessee Official Pearl Culturing Site Tennessee's governor Phil Bredeson signed in to effect the official pearl culturing site. Find out more about this symbol including where the site is, and who else was at the bill's signing. Source: Birdsong Marine and Resort
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Courtesy Will Smith of the Middle Tennessee Gem and Mineral Society Photos are under his copyright. |
Tennessee State Rock The rock actually refered to as Tennessee marble is actually Tennessee limestone. Learn more about Tennessee limestone on this helpful page. Source: Brooklyn College
Tennessee State Stone The Tennessee state stone is Tennessee agate. Tennessee's agates have a unique brightly colored pattern that has earned them the nickname "paint rocks." Source:Tennessee Paint Rock Agate
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