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  2. Fitch Bluestone Company Office - Wikipedia

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    Fitch Bluestone Company Office is a historic American office building located on Abeel Street in Kingston, New York, just yards away from the Rondout Creek.Built for Ezra Fitch and Company in 1870, it is remarkable for the heavy use of bluestone in its architecture, as well as its involvement in the bluestone industry in Ulster County in the mid to late 19th century.

  3. List of quarries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Dutchess Quarry Cave Site, Goshen, NY, NRHP-listed, "in the Town of Goshen in Orange County, New York. It is midway between the village of Goshen and Florida, at the junction of NY 17A and Quarry Road (Orange County Route 68), built into the side of a 580-foot (177 m) hill known as Mount Lookout.

  4. Bluestone - Wikipedia

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    Bluestone quarrying is of particular value to the economy of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. The Starrucca Viaduct, finished in 1848, is an example of Pennsylvania bluestone as a building material. [17] Bluestone is quarried in western New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and eastern New York. [18]

  5. Starrucca Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    The viaduct was designed by Julius W. Adams and James P. Kirkwood and built in 1847–48 by the New York and Erie Railroad, of locally-quarried random ashlar bluestone, except for three brick interior longitudinal spandrel walls and the concrete bases of the piers. This may have been the first structural use of concrete in American bridge ...

  6. Rondout, New York - Wikipedia

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    Ulster and Delaware Railroad depot in Rondout. As late as the 1820s, Rondout was a small hamlet. As the Philadelphia coal market was saturated with Lehigh coal, bringing the price down, William and Maurice Wurts developed the Delaware and Hudson Canal as a way to deliver their anthracite from Carbondale, Pennsylvania to New York City.

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    This classic cedar shingle-style home was built in 1999 and required a gut renovation to fit the clients' lifestyle and to take full advantage of its unparalleled location.