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A Petoskey stone is a colonial coral fossil found in various places across the country, but a significant outcropping is found in the upper region of the lower peninsula of the state of Michigan. In 1965, the Petoskey stone, specifically hexagonarai percarinata, was designated as the state stone of Michigan.

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<!-- 1. What is a Petoskey Stone? What is its significance in the state of Michigan? -->
A Petoskey stone is a colonial coral fossil found in various places across the country, but a significant outcropping is found in the upper region of the lower peninsula of the state of Michigan. In 1965, the Petoskey stone, specifically hexagonarai percarinata, was designated as the state stone of Michigan.

A Petoskey stone is a colonial coral fossil found in various places across the country, but a significant outcropping is found in the upper region of the lower peninsula of the state of Michigan. In 1965, the Petoskey stone, specifically hexagonarai percarinata, was designated as the state stone of Michigan.