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We got blue limestone in KY as well as grey and white, the latter used
most commonly for buildings.
 
i have references and historic locations
 
pk

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Subject: [BP] "blue limestone"


 
The Times reported in 1915 that the French Gothic-style mansion at 4
East 80th was to be built of "blue limestone".    I see multiple
references on the web to this material, but the only definition I can
find refers to material only found in Ireland or Belgium.
 
Sound right?
 
Christopher



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