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  2. 20 Years of Jethro Tull - Wikipedia

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    20 Years of Jethro Tull is a 1988 boxed set which spans the first twenty years of Jethro Tull. It was issued as five LPs: Radio Archives, Rare Tracks, Flawed Gems, Other Sides of Tull, and The Essential Tull. It was simultaneously released as both a three CD and a three cassette set, titled 20 Years of Jethro Tull: The Definitive Collection.

  3. Thoughtful 20th Anniversary Gifts for Him, Her, and Them - AOL

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    $120 from Amazon. Shop Now. Sleek and modern, this 16-piece dinnerware set embodies both the traditional 20th anniversary gift theme and a more contemporary vibe.

  4. Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems - Wikipedia

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    Native sulfur, Baja California. The Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems is a notable mineral and gem collection within the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Comprising over 1,300 specimens, Hillman Hall has gained a reputation as one of the finest mineral exhibitions in the United States.

  5. Richmond Mall - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the first five years of its existence, Richmond Square hosted a semi-annual charity fair, where local charities could set up sales kiosks throughout the mall. [7] The mall held tenth-anniversary festivities in 1976, consisting of a puppet show and a gem and mineral exhibit; patrons could also guess the weight of a decorative ...

  6. Hope Diamond - Wikipedia

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    US$200–350 million. The Hope Diamond is a 45.52 carats (9.104 g; 0.3211 oz) diamond that has been famed for its great size since the 18th century. Extracted in the 17th century from the Kollur Mine in Guntur, India, [1][2] the Hope Diamond is a blue diamond. Its exceptional size has revealed new information about the formation of diamonds.

  7. George Switzer (mineralogist) - Wikipedia

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    George Shirley Switzer (June 11, 1915 – March 23, 2008) was an American mineralogist who is credited with starting the Smithsonian Institution 's famed National Gem and Mineral Collection by acquiring the Hope Diamond for the museum in 1958. [1][2] Switzer made the arrangements when renowned New York City jeweler Harry Winston decided to ...