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  2. List of decorative stones - Wikipedia

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    The dimension-stone industry classifies stone based on appearance and hardness as either "granite", "marble" or "slate". The granite of the dimension-stone industry along with truly granitic rock also includes gneiss , gabbro , anorthosite and even some sedimentary rocks .

  3. List of lime kilns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Marble Quarry Houses, in West Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, NRHP-listed. Includes ruins of two lime kilns. Isaac A. Packer Farm, Woodward Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, NRHP-listed. Historic home and farm complex including a lime kiln. Wrightsville Historic District, in Wrightsville, York County, Pennsylvania ...

  4. Dent Marble - Wikipedia

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    Dent Marble is a highly polished form of limestone which occurs in the Dentdale district of Cumbria in England. The stone is noted for the presence of fossils which gives it its distinctive look. The stone is actually a crinoidal limestone and is not a true marble, but is known as a marble because it polished quite well. Dent Marble has been ...

  5. List of types of limestone - Wikipedia

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    Cotham MarbleLimestone variety from Great Britain (not a "true marble"; stromatolitic limestone) Cotswold stone – oolitic limestone used for building and roofing in the Cotswolds; Dent Marble (not a "true marble"; Crinoidal limestone) Frosterley Marble – northern England (not a "true marble") Hamstone – Building stone from Somerset

  6. Lime-ash floor - Wikipedia

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    Lime-ash floors were an economic form of floor construction from the 15th century to the 19th century, for upper floors in parts of England where limestone or chalk were easily available. They were strong, flexible, and offered good heat and sound insulation .

  7. Marble - Wikipedia

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    Common marble varieties are granular limestone or dolomite. The hardness of marble is very high, because the internal structure of the rock is very uniform after long-term natural aging, and the internal stress disappears, so the marble will not be deformed due to temperature, and has strong wear resistance. It is a popular building material.