Briar Hill Sandstone quarry in Nashville, OH is a good source as well.
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Would anyone be so kind as to suggest current sources and suppliers of
sandstone to match old NJ sandstone in massive masonry construction, now
ranging in color from buff to red to brown, and any recommendations/caveats
on both. many thanks. Christopher Tavener.
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