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emphasis of the 23,000-specimen minerals collection is directed largely
toward exhibition and education. Approximately one third of all known
mineral species are represented and a number of the specimens are considered
among the finest examples in existence. Recent acquisitions include an
outstanding suite of minerals from the former Soviet Union and an historically
important suite of Pennsylvania minerals formerly owned by the Academy
of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. The section houses a nice gem collection
of about 2,300 pieces and a modest collection of meteorites. |
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Hillman
Hall of Minerals & Gems has gained an international reputation as
one of the finest and most important mineral exhibits in the country. More
than 90% of the collection data has been computerized, and acquisition and
specimen conservation programs are very active. |
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