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What's new in minerals: Franklin Show 1997
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[September 26-28]
The temperature was 48 degrees Fahrenheit when we arrived in Franklin, New Jersey, at 7:30 on Saturday morning. The cloudless blue sky glowed like the finest Persian turquoise. The leaves were starting to change and I could see scattered blotches of red, orange and yellow as I scanned the distant ridges and valleys. Ripe pumpkins ringed the parking lots of roadside stands and handwritten signs announced that "apple cider" was for sale. This was definitely a morning f...
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New Jersey Earth Science Show.(mineral exhibition on April 25-26, 1998)
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; [April 25-26] This year, because of scheduling problems, the Rochester Symposium and the New Jersey Earth Science Show took place on the same weekend. Needless to say, quite a few folks suffered the psychological pain of having to choose between these two great events. I decided to say close to
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Franklin, New Jersey, show 1996
Mineralogical Record
; Finally, the much-anticipated weekend had arrived! The Franklin, New Jersey, show was about to commence and I, hopefully, was going to be a part of it. The Weather Lady had predicted rain for portions of Saturday and Sunday and I was determined to prove her wrong! I pulled out of my driveway at
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NEW JERSEY: THE HEADQUARTERS STATE
New Jersey Business
; New Jersey has a lot to offer businesses and this is reflected in the fact that it's home to numerous Fortune 500 companies' headquarters, as well as multitudes of other businesses. A state of merely 8,722 square miles, New Jersey manages to house ports, two international airports and a skilled
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STORIED NEW JERSEY COMING HOME.(LOCAL)
The Virginian Pilot
; Byline: DAVE MAYFIELD, STAFF WRITER ALONGSIDE THE BATTLESHIP NEW JERSEY -- The most decorated ship in U.S. Navy history made a Veterans Day return to its birthplace on Thursday. Its big guns, no longer destined for foreign wars, will now serve as museum relics for a tourist-hungry state. Hundreds
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NEW JERSEY - A BIRD'S EYE VIEW
The Weekly Gleaner
; New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. It is the fourth smallest and most densely populated state, named after the British island of Jersey in the English Channel. New Jersey is bordered on the north by New York, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean,
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