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Peter Felten explaining his Stone Gallery collection of Kansas building stone 20190927

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English: Peter Felten explaining his Stone Gallery collection of Kansas building stone.
  • The white "Fort Hays chalk", uncommon because it weathers faster than the yellow lower parts of the Fort Hays Limestone, is the white stone in the Thomas Moore Prep stone gate, which was quarried from the top of the ridge just north of Hays.[1]
  • Liebenthal limestone is a fine-grained limestone close to the Fencepost limestone, which Felten named after Liebenthal, Kansas because of the use of the bed as "brick" in that town.[1]
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  1. a b Felten, Peter, Jr. (September 27, 2019) Conversation and gallery tour with Pete Felten, Jr., Stone Gallery, Hays, Kansas

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