Bluestone: Rivers and Deltas Create a Versatile American Sandstone - Use  Natural Stone

Bluestone: Rivers and Deltas Create a Versatile American Sandstone - Use Natural Stone

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Bluestone is a fine-grained sandstone from Pennsylvania and New York, characterized by its grey-blue color—but it’s not always blue.

Geology — Karin Kirk - Geologist & Science Writer

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Bluestone: Rivers and Deltas Create a Versatile American Sandstone