SS.
NO OTHER VEHICLES WERE INVOLVED
IN THE CRASH AND THE
INVESTIGATION CONTINUES.
>> DEVIN: TODAY WAYNE STATE
UNIVERSITY IS OPENING UP A
MUSEUM OF MINERALS.
BEFORE YOU GO AWAY YAWNING, YOU
NEED TO KNOW THERE'S SOMETHING
COOL ABOUT WHERE SOME OF THEM
CAME FROM.
TIM EXPLAINS.
>> LOCATED IN THE BASEMENT OF
THE OLD MAIN BUILDING AT WARNER
AN CAST AT WAYNE STATE IS A
COLLECTION, LOTS OF THINGS THAT
SPARKLE AND COME CRASHING T
EARTH.
>> THIS IS AN IRON METEORITE 6%
IRON AND NICKEL FOUR AND A
HALF BILLION YEA OLD.
WITH A B.
>> BRINGING IT BACK TO MODERN
DAY HISTORY, THIS IS AN
IMPORTANT COLLECTION, I'M TOLD.
THOMAS EDISON'S PRIVATE
COLLECTION OF MINERALS GIVEN TO
HENRY FO FOR SAFE KEEPING AND
IT WAS STASHED AT THE ROUGE
PLANT.
>> THE SECOND WORLD WAR STARTED
AND THE MATERIALS, MANY OF THEM
WERE THROWN OUT IN THE DUMP.
>> THAT'S WHEN A FEW BOXES WERE
RECOVERED, BROUGHT TO WAYNE
STATE 50 YEARS AGO AND NOW
THEY'RE ON DISPLAY FOR EVERYONE
TO ENJOY.
LOOK, BRIGHT SHINY ROCKS.
THIS IS WHERE IT ALL BEGINS.
AMAZING TO THINK THAT JUST A FEW
YEARS AGO, WE WERE TALKING ABOUT
CLOSING MUSEUMS IN DETROIT.
A BRAND NEW ONE JUST OPENED.
I CALL THAT PROGRESS.
THAT'S THE SCENE AT WAYNE STATE.
LOCAL 4
.
>> KIMBERLY: WHAT A GEM!
PUN INTENDED.
>> DEVIN: NICELY DONE.
