
Architectural Limestone
Formed eons ago at the bottom of an ancient seabed, Indiana Limestone anchors our nation’s most venerable buildings. Its consistent coloration and workability make it a perfect medium in which to create works of art from stone. Hammer and chisels are still used to unveil the final product, but today’s computer aided drafting yields the most accurate reproductions.
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