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  2. Indiana Limestone - Wikipedia

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    Indiana limestone (also known as Bedford limestone) is a form of limestone used as a building material, particularly for monumental public structures. Some 35 of the 50 state capitol buildings in the United States are made of Indiana limestone, [ 1 ] as are the Empire State Building , Biltmore Estate , the Pentagon and National Cathedral in ...

  3. Indiana Limestone Company Building - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Limestone Company Building, also known as Bedford College Center Building, is a historic building located at Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana.It was built in 1927, and is a two-story, L-shaped, Classical Revival style limestone building on a raised basement.

  4. Bedford, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Bedford, Indiana Limestone Welcome Sign The historic Indiana Limestone Company Building, in Bedford. Bedford is known as the limestone capital of the world, and is surrounded by limestone quarries. A common name for the light gray Indiana limestone quarried in south central Indiana is "Bedford limestone", or "Bedford Oolitic limestone".

  5. Inland Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Harbor Works in East Chicago, Indiana, can be seen on the peninsula that extends into Lake Michigan. In 1928, Inland purchased limestone and dolomite quarries in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. [47] This became Inland Lime & Stone Company. [48] A new harbor and docks were built and given the name of Port Inland. [13]

  6. Matthews Stone Company Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Matthews Stone Company Historic District is a national historic district located in Richland Township, Monroe County, Indiana.The district encompasses five contributing buildings, one contributing site, six contributing structures, and two contributing objects associated with the Matthews Brothers Stone Company limestone business, now operated as Bybee Stone Company, Inc.

  7. Indiana Statehouse - Wikipedia

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    When Indiana became a state in 1816, the capital was located in Corydon. The first capitol building was a humble, two-story limestone building constructed in 1813 to house the legislature of the Indiana Territory. The building was constructed by a company owned by Dennis Pennington, a member of the early

  8. Indiana state stone (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana state stone sculpture was created and displayed at the Indiana Statehouse to commemorate limestone becoming Indiana’s official state stone on March 1, 1971 by the Indiana General Assembly. Limestone was designated the state stone in order to honor Indiana limestone usage across the nation in many famous structures. [2] The ...

  9. Woolery Stone Company - Wikipedia

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    Woolery Stone Company is a historic limestone quarry and manufacturing complex located at Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. The property includes a variety of buildings, structures, and objects associated with the production of dimensional limestone .