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Paul Broste Rock Museum

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508 Main St, Parshall, ND 58770, United StatesMap
Phone+1 701-862-3264
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  • Barbara K
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    Not just for rockhounders. Amazing place!

    Anyone who loves rocks will LOVE this quirky museum, that houses the collection of Paul Broste, a farmer who collected specimens, and also cut, shaped and polished rocks. It's a mind-blowing collectio...

    Reviewed on Sep 20, 2018
  • pagepanther
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    Go! And then tell all your friends. This is a totally underappreciated site in ND.

    This is an interesting place for anyone, whether they have any interest in geology or not. The man who created the place and worked with the specimens still inside was a fascinating character and this...

    Reviewed on Jul 4, 2017
  • Siria S
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    I love it!!

    Is a beautiful place to visit, you can find information and good advices about the area. is open just some months for season.

    Reviewed on Feb 16, 2017
  • heavensangel1990
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    Rocks

    Not only do the kids love this place it is also a pokemon stop. It is accross from parshall high school. Can't miss the ugly purple and white blocks accross the street so you know your there. Kinda ex...

    Reviewed on Sep 12, 2016
  • Brian J
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    A real gem (pardon the pun) in a nice little town.

    This museum is the kind of place that I really like to visit: It's modest in size, but large in ambition. It's basically one man's rock collection, but this is a man who really, really liked rocks—so ...

    Reviewed on May 21, 2015