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DESCRIPTION:This expansive space displays thousands of rare minerals and sp
 arkling gemstones\, including a new beautiful collection of polished egg-s
 haped minerals and stunning display of Maine’s most famous mineral\, tou
 rmaline. Marvel at their array of colors and intricate formations and disc
 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
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 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 haped minerals and stunning display of Maine’s most famous mineral\, tou
 rmaline. Marvel at their array of colors and intricate formations and disc
 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 arkling gemstones\, including a new beautiful collection of polished egg-s
 haped minerals and stunning display of Maine’s most famous mineral\, tou
 rmaline. Marvel at their array of colors and intricate formations and disc
 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 arkling gemstones\, including a new beautiful collection of polished egg-s
 haped minerals and stunning display of Maine’s most famous mineral\, tou
 rmaline. Marvel at their array of colors and intricate formations and disc
 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 arkling gemstones\, including a new beautiful collection of polished egg-s
 haped minerals and stunning display of Maine’s most famous mineral\, tou
 rmaline. Marvel at their array of colors and intricate formations and disc
 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 arkling gemstones\, including a new beautiful collection of polished egg-s
 haped minerals and stunning display of Maine’s most famous mineral\, tou
 rmaline. Marvel at their array of colors and intricate formations and disc
 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 arkling gemstones\, including a new beautiful collection of polished egg-s
 haped minerals and stunning display of Maine’s most famous mineral\, tou
 rmaline. Marvel at their array of colors and intricate formations and disc
 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 arkling gemstones\, including a new beautiful collection of polished egg-s
 haped minerals and stunning display of Maine’s most famous mineral\, tou
 rmaline. Marvel at their array of colors and intricate formations and disc
 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
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 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 arkling gemstones\, including a new beautiful collection of polished egg-s
 haped minerals and stunning display of Maine’s most famous mineral\, tou
 rmaline. Marvel at their array of colors and intricate formations and disc
 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 arkling gemstones\, including a new beautiful collection of polished egg-s
 haped minerals and stunning display of Maine’s most famous mineral\, tou
 rmaline. Marvel at their array of colors and intricate formations and disc
 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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 haped minerals and stunning display of Maine’s most famous mineral\, tou
 rmaline. Marvel at their array of colors and intricate formations and disc
 over which elements give them their particular hues. \n\nUncover the myste
 ries of our planet's origins revealed in ancient meteorites and terrestria
 l rock that contains some of Earth’s oldest minerals such as zircon crys
 tals that have survived intact for 4.3 billion years! Visitors can also to
 uch rock and mineral specimens that date back to the beginning of our sola
 r system. \nRegular museum admission rates apply.
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