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  2. Granite Construction - Wikipedia

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    Granite's Mountain Group comprises five regions, representing states and specific markets in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Utah and the Water/Mineral Division. Granite Construction works in both public and private sector transportation infrastructure projects that include: roads and highways, bridges, dams, water reservoirs ...

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  4. Granite Mountains (western San Bernardino County, California)

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    Virtually identical quartz monzonite and granite boulder-mantled slopes characterize not only the Granite Mountains, but also, adjacent and regional mountains in the western Mojave Desert. It is argued that these boulders were originally corestones in thick, Miocene soils that once blanketed the Granite Mountains and other ranges of the western ...

  5. Gold Mountain, California - Wikipedia

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    Gold Mountain is an unincorporated community in Plumas County, California. Gold Mountain sits at an elevation of 5,341 feet (1,628 m). The 2010 United States census reported Gold Mountain's population was 80. For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Gold Mountain as a census-designated place (CDP).

  6. Pikes Peak granite - Wikipedia

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    Pikes Peak granite is a 1.08 billion year old Late-Precambrian geologic formation found in the central part of the Front Range of Colorado. It is a coarse-grained pink to light red syenogranite with minor gray monzogranite , and it has a distinctive brick-red appearance where it outcrops.

  7. Granite Mountain (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Granite Mountain is a solid dome, also known as a bornhardt, of pink granite (pink granite is also known as Sunset Red) rising over 860 feet one mile west of Marble Falls, Texas. Since quarry operations began in the late 19th century, the distinctive pink-red colored rock has been used in the construction of the Texas State Capitol in Austin ...

  8. Granite Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Granite Mountains may refer to one of at least eight mountain ranges in the United States: Granite Mountains (Alaska) Granite Mountains (Arizona) Granite Mountains (California) (eastern San Bernardino County) Granite Mountains (northern San Bernardino County, California) Granite Mountains (western San Bernardino County, California)

  9. Granite Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Granite Mountain (Arkansas), near Little Rock; Granite Mountain (California), in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park; Granite Mountain (Mono County, California) Granite Mountain (Texas), in Burnet County; Granite Mountain (Salt Lake County, Utah), in the Wasatch Range; Granite Mountain (Washington), several peaks, including: