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You can mine diamonds in the Arkansas Diamond Mine, in Murfreesboro, Arkansas, as below.

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What state has the only active diamond mine in US?

Arkansas.


The only diamond mine in the US can be found in which state?

Arkansas.


Where can you dig for jewels?

In a mine eg a gold mine a diamond mine ect...


Can you give me a description of how Arkansas got its nickname?

it is the only state contains a diamond mine


What can you do in the diamond mine in Arkansas?

You can dig for diamonds -- you, a citizen, a tourist, a visitor, single-handedly.


What state of the us has a public diamond mine?

Arkansas....the diamond mine is known as the Crater of Diamonds and is open to the public for a small daily fee. Everything that you find is yours to keep. The largest diamond ever found in the United States was found there. The nearest town is Murfreesboro.The Crater of Diamonds is a state park.


What state is Americas only diamond mine in?

There is no mine at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas, but visitors can dig for diamonds and keep whatever they find.


What state has a diamond mind?

Arkansas is known for its diamond mine, specifically the Crater of Diamonds State Park where visitors can try their luck at finding their own precious gemstones.


Where is the oldest diamond mine in north America located?

The only active diamond mine in the US is located in Arkansas near Murfreesboro. You can read more, below. A number of diamond mines have sprung up in Canada, since the discovery of kimberlite pipies in the the remote north.


When was The Diamond Mine created?

The Diamond Mine was created in 2005.


What gems are found in Arkansas?

You can hand-mine diamonds in Arkansas.


Who found the uncle sam diamond?

From Wikipedia, link below:"Uncle Sam is the nickname for the largest diamond ever discovered in the United States. It was found in 1924 in Murfreesboro, Arkansas at the Prairie Creek pipe mine, which later became known as the Crater of Diamonds State Park. The diamond was named 'Uncle Sam' after the nickname of its finder, Wesley Oley Basham, a worker at the Arkansas Diamond Corporation."