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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. List of Hawaii state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The state of Hawaii has adopted numerous symbols. Insignia Type ... Gemstone: ʻĒkaha kū moana [a] Also known as the black coral [17] Culture. Type Symbol

  4. Black coral - Wikipedia

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    In the Hawaiian language, a black coral is called ʻēkaha kū moana ("hard bush growing in the sea"); it is the official state gem of Hawaii. [5] In Malay, the corals are called akah bahar ("root of the sea"), likely named for their tendency to grow at low-light depths. [6]

  5. Lists of United States state symbols - Wikipedia

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    U.S. states, districts, and territories have representative symbols that are recognized by their state legislatures, territorial legislatures, or tradition.Some, such as flags, seals, and birds have been created or chosen by all U.S. polities, while others, such as state crustaceans, state mushrooms, and state toys have been chosen by only a few.

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

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    Arkansas: still no state fossil in Arkansas, though the state designated Arkansaurus as its state dinosaur. [1] District of Columbia: Capitalsaurus is the state dinosaur of Washington D.C., but the District has not chosen a state fossil. Florida: There is no state fossil in Florida, though agatised coral, which is a fossil, is the state stone ...

  7. Naha Stone - Wikipedia

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    A legend existed that if one were to overturn the stone, that man would be granted the power to unify all of Hawaii. King Kamehameha, the eventual conqueror of the Hawaiian Islands, was said to have been influenced by this legend. Some sources [1] state that he was able to move the stone at the age of 14, after a series of failed attempts. [1] [4]

  8. Amazing Hidden Gem Destinations in Every State - AOL

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    Visiting the Grand Canyon or Hawaii Volcanoes National Park can be fulfilling or frustrating, if crowds get in the way. ... Amazing Hidden Gem Destinations in Every State. Jay Gentile. September 1 ...

  9. 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 ...