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  2. List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones

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    In 1986, California named benitoite as its state gemstone, a form of the mineral barium titanium silicate that is unique to the Golden State and only found in gem quality in San Benito County. [80] ^ Colorado is the only state whose geological symbols reflect the national flag's colors: red (rhodochrosite), white (yule marble), and blue ...

  3. Gem Valley - Wikipedia

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    Gem Valley is a rural valley in Caribou County, Bannock, and Franklin counties in Idaho, United States, so named for its local gemstones which can be found throughout the valley. [1] It is approximately 20 miles (32 km) wide at its widest point east to west, and 60–70 miles (97–113 km) long north to south.

  4. Gem State may get official gemstone cut - AOL

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    Feb. 15—BOISE — The Gem State may get an official gemstone cut thanks to legislation introduced Monday. Senate Bill 1311 adds the "Idaho cut" to the list of official state symbols, making it ...

  5. Garnet - Wikipedia

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    Almandine garnet is the state mineral of Connecticut, [60] [61] star garnet is the state gemstone of Idaho, [62] garnet is the state gemstone of New York, [63] [64] and grossular garnet is the state gemstone of Vermont. [65]

  6. Every state's nickname and where it comes from - AOL

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    Idaho: Gem State. Although Idaho is known for producing potatoes, its nickname doesn't have anything to do with the starchy vegetable. With over 72 types of precious and semiprecious gems found ...

  7. Idaho - Wikipedia

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    While Idaho's dependence on mining has decreased, the state, which produces seventy-two types of precious and semi-precious stones, is still known as "The Gem State." Idaho is a top national producer of potatoes, trout, Austrian winter peas, and lentils. Its major industries are manufacturing, agriculture, food processing, timber, and mining.

  8. List of U.S. state fossils - Wikipedia

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    State fossils are distinct from other state emblems like state dinosaurs, state stones, state minerals, state gemstones or state rocks and a state may designate one, a few, or all of those. For example, in Arizona, the state stone is turquoise and the state dinosaur is Sonorasaurus thompsoni yet the state fossil is petrified wood.

  9. List of Idaho state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Location of the state of Idaho in the United States of America. The state of Idaho has 16 official emblems, as designated by the state legislature.These symbols, which reflect the history and culture of the state, are often opportunities for politicians to "tie themselves to popular symbols", for teachers to highlight the legislative process to their students, and for lobbyists to "have their ...