About the Department
The W. G. Burroughs Geology Museum contains
over 2,200 catalogued specimens in the museum inventory. These
specimens are arranged into displays of minerals, rocks, gemstones,
fossils, and artifacts. To add to the learning experience of visiting
the museum, each display has a detailed explanation written out
for each sampling.
These displays are designed to explain the
importance of oil, coal, iron, gemstones, etc. in the modern world.
Included are full-sized dinosaur heads, that are replicas of those
in the American museum of Natural History. Also, there are displays
of local interests, such as spelunking and mining displays.
Featured in the museum is a large millerite
and Kentucky agate collection donated by Kirtley Settles, which
is described in Rock and Mineral Magazine as one of the finest
in the country. The agate is exceptional for its beauty and color.
In addition, a collection containing fluorite, calcite, dolomite,
and sphalerite is the largest and best in the state. A geode, weighing
over 200 pounds is displayed in such a fashion that it can be touched.
One can also see a collection of very large calcite and quartz
specimens.
Gemstone collection includes copies of the most famous diamonds
in the world. Beautiful corals are cut and displayed to show their
internal parts. And, last but not least, a large collection of
fossils, artifacts, and rocks can also be seen at the museum.
To give you a taste of what you will find when you visit the museum,
we've put together a little virtual tour... enjoy, and be sure
to stop in to have a look for yourself!
The W. G. Burroughs Geology Museum is free
to the public. Additional information can be obtained by calling
Mrs. Alice Hooker at 859-985-3351.
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