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« on: June 03, 2011, 11:13:55 am »
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If you are looking for fossils, gold or rocks/minerals, go to the Alabama Museum of Natural History located on the campus of the University of Alabama.  They have a great bookstore and other information.  We purchased several books on fossils and then spent the day hunting.  Great time.  Also, check out the Encyclopedia of Alabama for information.

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If your lucky enough to have a University in your town, you have a Bundle of info available .   Thank You.

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Actually, I am located on the opposite side of the state.  Just need to make a road trip.  Forgot to add, visit the Janey Museum near Anniston, Alabama and speak to Tim Moon.  He is a wealth of information on rocks/minerals of Alabama.  Also, visit the Anniston Museum of Natural History for rocks/minerals/fossils from Alabama.  Does anyone know whether the Red Mountain Museum in B'ham is still open?

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