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
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what is the missippi state stone
VA stands for Virginia. It is a state located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.
It has a state gem which is quartz but it does not have a state stone or rock.
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the Illinois state stone is limestone
NO! "Va" is abbreviation for the state of Virginia. "VA" is abbreviation for Veteran"s Administration.