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| − | == Man-made Minerals | + | == Man-made Minerals == |
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| + | See Minerals, Geology, or "Boxes of Rocks" | ||
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*[[Asphalt]] | *[[Asphalt]] | ||
*[[Cement]] in use since Roman times. | *[[Cement]] in use since Roman times. | ||
| − | *[[Paving Stones]] | + | **Cement Blocks are used throughout the White River Junction region. |
| − | *[[Sand]] | + | *[[Paving Stones]], [[Porphyry]] in [[Europe]]. [[Granite]] in the Eastern United States. |
| + | *[[Sand]] from around the World. | ||
*[[A Brick, D. B. Co., from the Tip-Top Building]] | *[[A Brick, D. B. Co., from the Tip-Top Building]] | ||
*[[A Piece of the Alamo]] | *[[A Piece of the Alamo]] | ||
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| + | [[category:Artificial Minerals]] | ||