No State mineral, there is a State Gem that may fall into that category though, fossilized wood, weirdly enough.
The state rock of Pennsylvania is the trilobite. Actually, the trilobite is the state FOSSIL of Pennsylvania. PA does not have a state rock or a state mineral yet, though suggestions have been made.
The Simpsons live in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Washington had been a student at Lowa State U?
to the north of Washington state is the Canadian province of british Columbia & you could also just say Canada or the Canadian border borders Washington state in the north yet the state of Oregon might also be said to border Washington state in the north in the sense of to its own north to the north of Oregon & it is a peculiarity of English that one cant be positively sure which of these two meanings you have in mind moreover it is a peculiarity of geography that regardless of which way you mean the question the state of Idaho also borders Washington state in the north in a few places due to the sinuosities of the snake river
Washington State Department of Corrections's motto is 'Working together for safe communities.'.
There isn't a state mineral but there is a state gem.Petrified Wood
Canada, which is north of Washington, is the home to a number of diamond mining operations. The mineral diamond is as hard as a mineral gets.
Idaho does not have a state mineral.
Staurolite is the state of Georgia's state mineral.
California's state mineral is gold.
Colorado's State Mineral is rhodochrosite.
Tourmaline is the state mineral of Maine.
Connie Manson has written: 'Planning for housing in Wyoming' -- subject(s): Housing policy, Bibliography 'Index to geologic and geophysical mapping of Washington, 1899-1983' -- subject(s): Maps, Bibliography, Geology, Geophysics, Catalogs 'Index to geologic and geophysical mapping of Washington' -- subject(s): Maps, Catalogs, Geology 'Bibliography and index of the geology and mineral resources of Washington, 1986-1990' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology, Bibliography, Indexes 'Digital bibliography of the geology and mineral resources of Washington State' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Mines and mineral resources, Geology 'Preliminary bibliography and index of the geology and mineral resources of Washington, 1986-1989' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology, Bibliography, Indexes 'Bibliography and index of the geology and mineral resources of Washington, 1993' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Mines and mineral resources, Geology
Tourmaline is the state mineral of Maine.
Arizona's state mineral is copper. This is why Arizona's nickname is the copper state. Their state gemstone is turquoise. They don't have a state rock or stone.
Iowa's state soil is Tama Soil
Coal is the official state mineral for Kentucky.