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Oklahoma Treasures
I have a new grandson (Ben)! Takes after his grand pa. On the way home today I stopped at the Canadian River outside of Oklahoma City. I am sure glad I did. I found a bonaza of gemstones. Carnelian, citrine, agate, red jasper, blue and brown banded jasper, blue and red jasper, a variety of colored quartzites (green, orange, red etc) and some petrified wood for good measure. The wood was also a number of colors. I will post pictures. Has anyone collected on the Canadian in Oklahoma?
Bill
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May 12 2008, 5:49 PM EDT by
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Greetings from Oklahoma City
Hello everyone. I am in OK City for my grandson,s first birthday. I stopped at one of my favorite fossil sites and found several great fossils. I was able to identify all but one. The site is a Mississippian Byrozoan reef. Above the reef (shaley limestone) is a sandstone river bed that was an ancient delta. The one I am not sure of is spetacular.If I identify it I think it would bring a good price (if I sel it) maybe $150 dollars. Around Tulsa there are some species unique to the area including a jellyfis like creature (Conostychus). There are lots of branching bryozoan fossils, brocapods, crinoids, and many other ocean fossils. There are some sharks teeth. If you are in the Tulsa area email me and I will put you on to it. I have posted many sites in Oklahoma, this site I will share on a request bases.
Bill
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Commerce Oklahoma
Historic Route 66 and home of Micky Mantle
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Commerce Oklahoma
On Route 66
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Pitcher Oklahoma
Pitcher is becoming a mining Ghost Town because of the toxic waste
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Pitcher Oklahoma
Ground chert from the under ground mines
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The Many Faces of Nature
Barite Roses from Thunderbird Lake in Oklahoma, The Desert Rose or Cherokee rose is the OK state rock. Would a rose by any other name smell as sweet
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U.S. National Directory
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Unusual Treasures - Bottles, Coins, Stamps, Antiques etc
. There is a collection of Fourche Maline artifacts at the Noble Museum at the University of Oklahoma. Axe and Maul from the Fourche Maline Tribe
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Agates of the World
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Great Treasure Museums
of ancient life. The dinosaurs and ancient marine fossil are tremendous. There are also superior displays of Oklahoma Peoples. I wish my wife's father could
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Texas
is on the border between Texas and Oklahoma. The fossils extend into Oklahoma. Search the lake shore, exposed bluffs and creeks leading into the lake
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Treasure Hunters Guide
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Treasure Hunting
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Events Calendar
) 867-0073; e-mail: mz0955@aol.com; Web site: www.mzexpos.com 18-20--ENID, OKLAHOMA: Show; Enid Gem & Mineral Society; 4125 W. Owen K. Garriot Rd., 1705 S
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Missouri
museum to study an extensive collection of Tri-State minerals from the mines of Missouri, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Galena, calcite,sphalerite, dolomite
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Lost Treasure Stories
troves to find. Maybe near you. Bob is currently searching in Oklahoma, 80 miles from his Hatfield home. The stash is rumored to be worth $2,000,000
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Arkansas
go west on Hwy 270 to Mount Ida, approx 40 miles. Shop is at 539 Hwy 270 East, Next to the Diamond Bank. From Oklahoma through Mena, AR. Take Hwy 88
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Cabochons set in Necklaces
Oklahoma 9-21-08
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