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The Karl Limper Geology Museum is located in Shideler Hall at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. It is in room 008, which is the lowest level of the building. The museum was established in 1968 and contains a collection of ore minerals, meteorites, and a 16 inch trilobite. The museum was funded by donations from alumni including James Wolff.
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