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  2. Category:Stone sculptures in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Granite sculptures in Oregon (24 P) L. Limestone sculptures in Oregon (5 P) M. Marble sculptures in Oregon (11 P) P. Stone sculptures in Portland, Oregon (33 P)

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  4. Woodbury Granite Company - Wikipedia

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    The Woodbury Granite Company (WGC) was a producer of rough and finished granite products. Incorporated in 1887, purchased and significantly reorganized in 1896, and expanded by merger in 1902 and thereafter, the company operated quarries principally in Woodbury, Vermont, but its headquarters and stone-finishing facilities were located in nearby Hardwick.

  5. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Tests also have shown that this countertop surface is the most resistant to discoloration from foods and household products among common household surfaces, the second most stain resistant being granite. [3] Countertops are custom made and more scratch resistant as well as less porous than natural quartz surfaces, and don't need to be sealed ...

  6. Toledo, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Toledo /toLIdou/ is a city located on the Yaquina River and along U.S. Route 20 in Lincoln County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. The population was 3,465 at the 2010 census . The city was a 2009 All-America City Award finalist.

  7. Granite, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Granite is a city in Grant County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. The city had a population of 30 in 2020, down from 38 in 2010. [5] As of 2020, it is the fourth-smallest incorporated city by population in Oregon. The smaller cities were Shaniko (pop. 30), Lonerock (pop. 25), and nearby Greenhorn (pop. 3).