Flint United States

Flint is a city in Michigan (MI), United States

Flint is a hard, sedimentary cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz, categorized as a variety of chert. It occurs chiefly as nodules and masses in sedimentary rocks, such as chalks and limestones. Inside the nodule, flint is usually dark grey, black, green, white or brown in colour, and often has a glassy or waxy appearance. A thin layer on the outside of the nodules is usually different in colour, typically white and rough in texture. From a petrological point of view, "flint" refers specifically to the form of chert which occurs in chalk or marly limestone. Similarly, "common chert" (sometimes referred to simply as "chert") occurs in limestone.

Top sights in Flint
Kearsley Park 43.029713 / -83.672740
Kettering University 43.011547 / -83.713853
University Of Michigan-Flint Theatre 43.018099 / -83.689425
Rosa Parks Statue 42.965581 / -85.671585
Dort Federal Event Center 43.011188 / -83.642033
Uaw Sitdown Strikers' Memorial 42.988764 / -83.711966
Buckham Gallery 43.014821 / -83.690877
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Building 43.015945 / -83.690195
Atwood Stadium 43.016639 / -83.701644
Flint Symphony Orchestra 43.022656 / -83.680206
First Presbyterian Church Of Flint 43.013359 / -83.689158
Capitol Theatre 43.015388 / -83.688789
Flint Institute Of Music 43.022656 / -83.680206
Rollhaven 42.953854 / -83.659186
Flint Youth Theater 43.023060 / -83.676105
St. Paul’S Episcopal Church 42.735006 / -84.555133
Woodside Church 42.616469 / -83.127481
Riverbank Park 43.018399 / -83.693204
Armillary Sphere 43.018399 / -83.693204
Tom & Bea Nobles Performance Hall 43.018399 / -83.693204