The Minerals of New York City, a review of the history of mining and mineral collecting in the five boroughs of New York City of Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten
Mineral Specimen No. 336: Almandine Garnet for sale from 26th Street at Sixth Avenue Subway Excavation, Manhattan Island, New York City, New York County, New York.
NYC's Subway Garnet Will Soon Shine Again at Museum
Red Almandine Garnet Cluster From Austria - 4.3" - TheGlobalStone
NYC's Subway Garnet Will Soon Shine Again at Museum
Jackie Faherty on Twitter: "Spotted today in the earth and planet division at @AMNH : #nyc's most famous mineral! The subway garnet. #museumlife #science https://t.co/jbtvizVc6W" / Twitter
Mineral Specimen No. 354: Almandine Garnet for sale from 26th Street at Sixth Avenue Subway Excavation, Manhattan Island, New York City, New York County, New York.
We're kicking off... - American Museum of Natural History | Facebook
Daily What?! The World's Largest Garnet Was Found in the NYC Subway - Untapped New York
Le Wistful Jeweller: There's a lot more to Garnets than you realise....
Subway Garnet | Ephemeral New York
January NYC Authentic Subway Token Garnet Sterling Silver Charm Neckla – Cynthia Gale New York
The Famous New York Subway Garnet — Diamondoodles
Famous 'Subway Garnet' Is Relegated to a Storage Drawer at the American Museum of Natural History | The Jeweler Blog
In Photos: See Inside the American Museum of Natural History's New Hall of Gems, Dedicated to 'Nature's Art' (and Rihanna's Necklace)
The treasures of memory and knowledge”: Ilana Halperin's Minerals of New York / Marion Endt-Jones - ASAP/J
SUBWAY - 33 Photos & 108 Reviews - 2015 Garnet Ave, San Diego, California - Sandwiches - Restaurant Reviews - Phone Number - Menu - Yelp
The Famous New York Subway Garnet — Diamondoodles
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The Subway Garnet - The New York Times
Bracelets – Earth2Brooklyn
January Birthstone Breakdown - Get to know Garnet — Diamondoodles
Hudson Valley Geologist: Manhattan garnet
History_of_Geology on Twitter: "October 27, 1904, the New York subway system officially opens - the first rapid-transit subway system in America. The "Subway Garnet" was found in 1885 on 35th Street and