This is the final of three posts on the special exhibit displays of the Tucson show. There is no specific order of these posts; they are in the same order as they were photographed at the show. The next post will include some of the individual minerals of this year's theme.
Minerals from the Tri-State District (Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma)
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
A Selection of Midwestern Minerals
The Harvard Collection
The Midwest USA Meets the Mid (and the West) UK
The British Natural History Museum
Native Copper from the Keeweenaw Peninsula of Michigan
National Museum of Scotland - Davis Burgess Collection
Minerals of the Illinois and Wisconsin Lead Zinc District
Midwest Giants - Barite and Calcite
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Minerals of the Midwest
New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources - Mineral Museum
Minerals of the Canadian Midwest
ROM - Royal Ontario Museum
Minerals from the Fluorspar Mines of Southern Illinois
Sherman Dugan Museum of Geology, San Juan College
Midwestern Stony Iron Meteorite
Maine Mineral & Gem Museum
Upper Mississippi Valley Lead & Zinc Distric (Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin)
Steve Bussan
Fluorite and Other Minerals from Southern Illinois
The Carlon Collection
Quartz from the Zigras Mine, Blue Springs, Arkansas
Midwest Minerals
Arizona Mineral Minions
Minerals from the Tri-State Lead/Zinc District
George and Cindy Withers
Minerals from the Tri-State District
Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History