Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County and its collection

Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County
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The Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County, located in the heart of Hendersonville's Historic District, is a non-profit institution run by volunteers. Established in 1997, the museum is situated at 400 North Main Street, making it easily accessible for visitors.

Exhibits and Demonstrations at the Museum

The museum offers ongoing exhibits of regional minerals and gemstones that cater to the interests of the general public. Additionally, it houses a workshop where visitors can witness demonstrations of gem-cutting and polishing, providing a unique and educational experience.

Regional Exhibits and Highlights

The museum's regional exhibits feature a variety of stone and mineral specimens from North Carolina, including a long wall of local Henderson Augen Gneiss. One of the highlights of the museum is a six-foot-tall purple amethyst geode from Brazil, which is the largest geode on display.

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Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County
400 North Main Street
North Carolina

Visitor information Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County

Opening hours

Monday
13:00 – 17:00
Tuesday
13:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
13:00 – 17:00
Thursday
13:00 – 17:00
Friday
13:00 – 17:00
Saturday
11:00 – 17:00
Sunday Closed

Admission

0+Free

Facilities

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Location & Map

400 North Main Street, Hendersonville

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Exhibitions

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Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Henderson County in Hendersonville offers an educational experience for rock and mineral enthusiasts. Visitors appreciate the diverse collection of minerals, gems, and fossils on display. The museum features exhibits of local and international specimens, including a popular meteorite that guests can touch. While small in size, it provides an informative look into geology and earth sciences. Volunteers are often noted for their knowledge and willingness to answer questions. However, some visitors mention that the museum could benefit from updated displays and more interactive elements. The free admission is seen as a plus, making it a budget-friendly option for families and curious individuals. Overall, it's considered a good stop for those interested in geology, offering a condensed but informative experience.

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