[meteorite-list] Arizona Daily Sun Nininger Moves to Crater Post 1
From: MARK BOSTICK <thebigcollector_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 02:05:34 -0600 Message-ID: <BAY111-F1813B3515400F2EE508218B3B60_at_phx.gbl> Paper: Arizona Daily Sun City: Flagstaff, Arizona Date: Monday, September 16, 1946 Page: 1 (of 6) Meteor Museum Opens October 5 At Observatory (By the SUN?S Own Service) WINSLOW, Sept. 16 ? The Meteor Crater Observatory on Highway 66 between here and Flagstaff, a short distance north of the great crater, will be taken over October 5 by the American Meteorite Museum, Dr. H. H. Nininger said here today. It will be converted into a scientific institution featuring one of the world?s greatest collections of meteorites, he said. Dr. Nininger is one of the best known American authorities on meteorites. ?We will use all available space at the building for the collection, and when it becomes possible, will provide more room in order to accommodate the huge collection,? Dr. Nininger said. Reliable information about the great meteor crater, and possibly guide service, will become available at the observatory in the reasonably near future, Dr. Nininger explained. The so-called ?observatory? will become a high class museum. (end) Paper: Arizona Daily Sun City: Flagstaff, Arizona Date: Wednesday, September 25, 1946 Page: 8 (of 8) Niningers Moving To Observatory At Meteor Crater DENVER, Sept. 25 (AP) ? Dr. Harvey H. Nininger, one of the best known of American meteorite hunters, and his extensive collection are moving early next week to the brink of Arizona?s meteor crater near Winslow. Dr. Nininger said ?after all these years of half-hearted and promiscuous attacked on the crater by meteorite and souvenir hunters, three families have finally gotten together to make it a scenic feature.? Dr. Nininger, accompanied by Mrs. Nininger, his companion in meteorite research since their marriage, will be located on Highway 66, near the gigantic crater. They will take with them their collection of meteorites which is outgrowing its space in the Colorado Museum here. (end) Received on Sun 14 Jan 2007 03:05:34 AM PST |
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