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  2. Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals - Wikipedia

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    All the wood was logged by Richard Rice, who made his living as a logging contractor. [1] He also milled the wood. [7] The home was designed to allow the basement to serve as a museum for the Rices' collections. [3] The structure contains three sandstone fireplaces, and the countertops are finished with hand-painted tiles from Mexico. [3]

  3. Lemmon Petrified Wood Park & Museum - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its NRHP nomination, Lemmon Petrified Wood Park claimed to be the largest petrified wood park in the world. [2] It takes up one 3-acre (1.2 ha) block in the center of downtown Lemmon, South Dakota, and is bounded by Main Avenue (U.S. 12) to the west, 5th Street East to the north, 1st Avenue East to the east, and 6th Avenue East to the south.

  4. Petrified wood - Wikipedia

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    Petrified wood has also been discovered in Dholavira in Kutch, Gujarat, dating back to 187–176 million years. [24] Japan – there is a fossilized forest preserved at Sendai City Tomizawa Site Museum; Indonesia – petrified wood covers several areas in Banten and also in some part of Mount Halimun Salak National Park.

  5. Arizona is full of fossils. Here's where to look for ancient ...

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    The name of the park gives it away: Most of the fossils you'll see at Petrified Forest are of exquisite petrified wood from the Triassic period over 200 million years ago.

  6. Cherokee Ranch petrified forest - Wikipedia

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    A piece of petrified wood in situ, Highlands Ranch, Colorado. The Denver Basin contains relatively few late Paleocene-age strata–with many dating to older periods–but laser ablation sampling in 2015 compared with a core sample from Castle Pines 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) away has been interpreted as indicating this more recent date.

  7. Midgley Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Midgley Museum is a city-owned museum located in the city of Enid, Oklahoma. [1] [2]The museum's exhibits include a large mineral and rock collection that features a 7,000-pound petrified stump and fluorescent rocks that must be viewed under a black light.

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  9. Fossil wood - Wikipedia

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    Fossil wood may or may not be petrified, in which case it is known as petrified wood or petrified tree. The study of fossil wood is sometimes called palaeoxylology, with a "palaeoxylologist" somebody who studies fossil wood. The fossil wood may be the only part of the plant that has been preserved, with the rest of the plant completely unknown ...