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- Dakota Dinosaur Museum - Rock, mineral and fossil specimens, including a complete Triceratops skeleton, in Dickinson, North Dakota.
www.dakotadino.com
- Diamonds - Overview of an exhibition presented at the Museum of civilization in Quebec. Features dozens of jewels on loan from public and private collections all over the world.
www.mcq.org/diamants/aaindex.html
- Fundy Geological Museum, Landscape and Life - In Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, with an active fossil research program and excellent educational programs. Site topics include dinosaur bones, gems and minerals, and Bay of Fundy tides.
www.fundygeomuseum.com
- James Madison University Mineral Museum - In Harrisonburg, Virginia. Features 500 crystals and gemstones from around the world.
csm.jmu.edu/minerals
- Johnston Geology Museum - Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas. Collection includes vertebrate and invertebrate fossils, plant fossils, evaporite and other mineral specimens, and sedimentary structures.
www.emporia.edu/earthsci/museum/museum.htm
- Kiseki Stone Museum - Collection of stones which began in 1735 with collector Kinouchi Seketei and continues through the present. Located in Shiga prefecture, Japan.
www.wbs.ne.jp/bt/kiseki/english/eindex.htm
- Mineralogical and Geological Museum - Harvard museum which features a broad spectrum of mineralogical and geological specimens, including the Smith Meteorite Collection.
www.peabody.harvard.edu/museum_mineral.html
- Museum of Mineralogy - Paris School of Mines museum includes information on exhibit specimens.
cri.ensmp.fr/mineral
- The Miller Museum of Geology, Queen's University - Earth science teaching museum for local schools and natural-science interest groups in eastern Ontario.
geol.queensu.ca/museum/museum.html
- The Nature of Diamonds - Overview of the Diamond Exhibition presented at the American Museum of Natural History.
www.amnh.org/exhibitions/diamonds
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