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  2. List of quarries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chile Bar Slate company quarry, off of highway CA193 next to the American River near Placerville, California; Limestone quarry near Auburn, California of the Mountain Quarries Company of San Francisco, a subsidiary of Pacific Portland Cement Company, near confluence of the North Fork and the Middle Fork of the American River.

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  4. Pavers (flooring) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being economical, interlocking concrete pavers are also widely available in water-permeable designs, which have added ecological benefits. [6] By allowing water to drain through the pavers in a way that mimics natural absorption, builders and landscapers are able to limit surface runoff [ 7 ] and prevent soil erosion or buildup ...

  5. Blaw-Knox - Wikipedia

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    The UK employed a distinctly different paving method, applying a deeper mat of asphalt than was common in the US, which resulted in a marked reduction in paving speed. The Blaw-Knox UK design and manufacturing division was eventually based at Rochester, Kent, in southeast England, on the former site of the Short Brothers flying boat factory.

  6. Striking Photos of the Unparalleled American West - AOL

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    Crater Lake, Oregon. The deepest lake in the nation (and in the top 10-deepest on Earth) isn’t near any large cities, but tourists still flock there for the intensity and clarity of its blue waters.

  7. Barber Asphalt Company - Wikipedia

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    Uintah Railway Company was founded in 1903 by the Barber Asphalt Paving Company. In 1904 Barber returned to the company. In the 1920s Barber Asphalt Company opened a refinery in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, where at the time the town was known as Barber. The Barber Asphalt refinery now became the Perth Amboy Refinery. The General Asphalt and Barber ...