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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Flagstone pavers are the number 1 choice for landscape professionals due to their low maintenance, easy installation and aesthetic appeal. Typically used for outdoor projects such as patios, pathway stepping stones and more, each piece of flagstone has a unique size, shape and color. Because no 2-pieces are alike, it has become the ideal choice for custom hardscaping projects and garden designs.
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