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|image=Mining | |image=Oreburgh Mining Museum.png | ||
|type=building | |type=building | ||
|location_name=Oreburgh Mining Museum | |location_name=Oreburgh Mining Museum | ||
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==In the games== | ==In the games== | ||
The Oreburgh Mining Museum is a large, one floor museum that contains many visual displays as well as facts about coal and the Oreburgh Mine. There is also a man at the front desk that will revive [[fossil]]s in the party for free. Unlike | The Oreburgh Mining Museum is a large, one floor museum that contains many visual displays as well as facts about coal and the Oreburgh Mine. There is also a man at the front desk that will revive [[fossil]]s in the party for free. Unlike some other museums, entry to the Oreburgh Mining Museum is free of charge. | ||
===Exhibits=== | ===Exhibits=== | ||
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''"In a time long before history, vegetative matter was swept along by rain and rivers. It came to be buried under the ground. The buried plant matter was forced ever deeper under the ground due to tremors and fissures caused by the shifting landmasses. Deep under the ground, the plant matter was subjected to heavy pressure and the heat of magma. It gradually turned into coal."'' | ''"In a time long before history, vegetative matter was swept along by rain and rivers. It came to be buried under the ground. The buried plant matter was forced ever deeper under the ground due to tremors and fissures caused by the shifting landmasses. Deep under the ground, the plant matter was subjected to heavy pressure and the heat of magma. It gradually turned into coal."'' | ||
Below that is a section containing displays of past underground headlamps, scarred wooden tools from the olden days, and everyday items and tools. There are also samples of coal from different regions and boxes containing categorized samples of coal. | Below that is a section containing displays of past underground headlamps, scarred wooden tools from the olden days, and everyday items and tools. There are also samples of coal from different regions and boxes containing categorized samples of coal. | ||
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==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
[[ | [[File:Oreburgh Mining Museum anime.png|The Museum in the anime|thumb|200px]] | ||
The museum appears in [[DP016|''A Gruff Act to Follow!'']] and [[DP017|''Wild in the Streets!'']], where revived fossil Pokémon, fossil research labs, and a fossil-reviving machine are kept. It also has coal and fossil exhibits, among numerous others. It is run by [[Dr. Kenzo]] who takes pride in the museum's work. | The museum appears in [[DP016|''A Gruff Act to Follow!'']] and [[DP017|''Wild in the Streets!'']], where revived fossil Pokémon, fossil research labs, and a fossil-reviving machine are kept. It also has coal and fossil exhibits, among numerous others. It is run by [[Dr. Kenzo]] who takes pride in the museum's work. | ||