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Fossil find in Crocus Creek - my house front porch reminder



2018-04-29 - Crocus Creek gravel bar at Inroad, Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Linda spotted this fossil in a gravel bar on Crocus Creek, right before it joins Burns Creek. At first the coin-like feature appeared to be just that - a coin. On closer look, probably not. But it reminded me of a feature in the limestone masonry on our front porch growing up at 705 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY. Our father, E.P. Waggener, had a penny, the same year as the porch was built, imbedded in a similar fashion. Just wondering if anyone out there can comment on the fossil and the stone coin feature, and whether any special laws protects them. There have been celestial events of note in this area's past, but they have something to do with it. - EW

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  1. Charles Marshburn - Mystery fossil #78447: Phylum echinodermata


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