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At the Rock Discovery Center, students observe economically important rock and mineral samples as instructor Bob Hauck describes the characteristics of each. Then students search throughout the rock piles to find their own samples of basalt, coal, garnet, marble, sandstone, and slate—all from quarries within 100 miles of the Sterling Hill Mining Museum. Photo by Teresa Crerand

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