Unofficially, yes. Officially, no. Follow the link: http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+1-510
The official rock of Virginia is unakite . I learned this in Virginia from a geologist that works for USGS .
West Virginia's state stone is crushed up gold.
is it green
The state stone of Virginia is the granite, specifically designated as the "Virginia Blue Ridge Granite." This granite is notable for its blue-gray color and is commonly found in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It was designated as the state stone in 1976, reflecting Virginia's geological heritage and the significance of granite in the state’s natural landscape.
The address of the Friends Of The Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State P is: Po Box 294, Big Stone Ga, VA 24219
Fairy Stone State Park is located in Virginia...NOT in NC. It is 1400 feet above sea level.
Virginia has no official rock or gemstone. You might consider listing the official fossil which is Chesapecten jeffersonius which was given official status in 1993 by the legislature.
Virginia L. Stone was born in 1921.
Virginia L. Stone died in 1997.
* First Landing State Park * Westmoreland State Park * Stainton River State Park * Douthat Stat Park * Fairy Stone State Park * Hungry Mother State Park
No, Virginia is the state, Jamestown is a city in Virginia.
Unakite is formed through the metamorphism of granite, which results in the alteration of minerals such as feldspar, epidote, and quartz. This process occurs deep within the Earth's crust under high pressure and temperatures. The distinctive pink and green colors of unakite are due to the presence of pink orthoclase feldspar and green epidote.