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  2. List of quarries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    State Quarry, Iowa Men's Reformatory, Anamosa, Iowa, NRHP-listed, includes a quarry; T.J. Gipple's stone quarry, near NRHP-listed Gipple's Quarry Bridge (1893), Columbus Junction, Iowa; Old State Quarry, North Liberty, Iowa, NRHP-listed; Quarry, Iowa, site of limestone quarrying in Marshall County, Iowa. Town was laid out by Le Grand Quarry ...

  3. Frazier Quarry - Wikipedia

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    The Frazier Quarry Inc. (TFQ) is a large family-owned quarry and stone product retailer in the United States. The company's headquarters are in Harrisonburg, Virginia, in the Shenandoah Valley. It stands as the sole producer of Shenandoah Valley Bluestone and offers a variety of crushed stone and retail products.

  4. Boston Sand & Gravel - Wikipedia

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    Boston Sand and Gravel is a supplier of ready-to-pour concrete, concrete blocks, sand, and crushed stone, [1] with operations and subsidiaries around eastern Massachusetts and New Hampshire in the United States. [2]

  5. Hummelstown Brownstone Company - Wikipedia

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    The Berst family were the original owners the present-day quarry site and in 1863 allowed two entrepreneurs to quarry stone from the land. By 1867, this venture had expanded to a four-man team which applied for a company charter, thus forming the Pennsylvania Brown Free Stone Company. [ 3 ]

  6. 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.

  7. Kelley Island Lime & Transport Company - Wikipedia

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    The firm began quarry operations on Kelley's Island in 1886 and was dissolved in the early 1960s. Company operations were located in Ohio, New York, and West Virginia. Main sites were Kelley's Island (1886-1940) and nearby Marblehead, Ohio (1890s-1955). In 1922, KIL&T built the world's largest stone crushing plant at Marblehead.