File:Lafarge Kelleys Island Quarry (Kelleys Island, Lake Erie, Ohio USA) 4 (48541579167).jpg

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Seen here is the Lafarge Kelleys Island Quarry. The site is known as the South Side Quarry and the Kellstone Quarry. It was acquired by Lafarge in 2004 and shut down in 2007. The quarry has since been allowed to flood. The bedrock here consists of Columbus Limestone. Crushed rock ("aggregate") was principally used in various construction projects on the mainland. The construction business sufficiently declined in 2007 to result in the cessation of activity here.

Locality: Lafarge Kelleys Island Quarry (also known as the Kellstone Quarry and the South Side Quarry), western Kelleys Island, western Lake Erie, far-northern Ohio, USA (41° 36' 18.89" North latitude, 82° 43' 22.57" West longitude)
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Author James St. John

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by James St. John at https://flickr.com/photos/47445767@N05/48541579167 (archive). It was reviewed on 8 October 2019 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

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