America's Building Stone

  
Huge quantities of high-quality limestone were discovered in the early nineteenth century and large scale quarrying operations began in 1827.

Since then, Indiana limestone has been used in familiar American landmarks such as the National Cathedral, the Pentagon, Rockefeller Center and a host of other buildings, monuments, schools, churches and homes. Limestone is like America, it's strong, rugged, good-looking and well...solid as a rock.

That's why limestone from Indiana has become known as "America's Building Stone."

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