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Treasures at Tucson
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Treasures at Tucson

Imagine one city where gem and mineral enthusiasts gather to show their best collections and make their best deals. Look inside the show cases and discover the finest gemstone, mineral and fossil specimens from museums and private collections from all over the world. Learn of the history of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show which every February transforms a sleepy town into an international marketplace.

Length 30 min. Copyright 1993 $ 29.95
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32-4039 VHS 802619384942 29.95
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