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Mi State Symbols
Symbols for Michigan: Geological and Archaeological Symbols
By Nora Kirkeby
Jul 24, 2006, 11:16 PST

Courtesy of National Park Service Cultural Resources
Michigan State Fossil
You’ll learn all about the Michigan state fossil, mamut americanum, at this great informative site.
Source:State Fossils

Michigan State Fossil - (Adobe Acrobat Required)
Michigan's state fossil is the mastadon. Learn about the first Michigan mastadon find here, and about the discovery of mastadon footprints.
Source: Michigan Department of Histories, Arts, and Libraries

Michigan State Gem
Chlorastrolite, a lovely "greenstone," is Michigan's state gem. This page has everything you could want to know, including it's silly other names, like "turtle black"
Source:Central Michigan University

Michigan State Gem - (Adobe Acrobat Required)
Learn about greenstone and the steady depletion of its sources.
Source: Michigan Department of Histories, Arts, and Libraries

Michigan State Stone
You’ll learn all about the Michigan state stone, Petroskey, at this great informative site.
Source:State Fossils

Michigan State Stone - (Adobe Acrobat Required)
Did you know that Michigan was once teeming with enough coral to make it comparable to the Great Barrier Reef? Michigan's state stone is Petroskey Stone, which is a coral fossil. Find out the secrets to making your fossil search easier. Learn all about it all here.
Source: Michigan Department of Histories, Arts, and Libraries

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