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  2. Milford pink granite - Wikipedia

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    Milford pink granite, also known as Milford granite or Milford pink is a Proterozoic igneous rock located in and around the town of Milford, Massachusetts, covering an area of approximately 39 square miles (100 km 2), as mapped by the USGS. It is also sometimes referred to as Braggville granite, for several quarries in the neighboring village ...

  3. Geology of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Dedham granite; Boston Basin; Milford granite (part of the Rhode Island batholith) Narragansett Basin; Fall River batholith [17]: 15 Nauset fault, or Cape Cod (Nauset) fault system, is the boundary between the Esmond-Dedham block of the Atlantica composite terrane and the Meguma terrane which underlies much of Nova Scotia. [26]

  4. List of quarries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to Marble.com, in 2016 there were 276 quarries producing natural stone in 34 states, and states producing the most granite were Texas, Massachusetts, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Georgia. [1] The term "quarry" refers also to sites producing aggregate, molding sand, or other resources besides cut stone.

  5. Milford, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Milford is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.The population was 30,379 according to the 2020 census. [1] First settled in 1662 and incorporated in 1780, Milford became a booming industrial and quarrying community in the 19th century due to its unique location which includes the nearby source of the Charles River, the Mill River, the Blackstone River watershed, and large ...

  6. Natural Bridge State Park (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The bedrock marble from which the natural bridge was created is estimated to be some 550 million years old. Water from glacial runoff began carving the arch after the last ice age, 13,000 years ago. [4] The site of a marble quarry from 1810 to 1947 and a privately owned tourist attraction from 1950 to 1983, the site became a state park in 1985. [3]

  7. Quincy Quarries Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Quincy Quarries Reservation. The Quincy Quarries is a 22-acre (8.9 ha) public recreation area in Quincy, Massachusetts, commemorating the site of the Granite Railway —often credited as being the first railroad in the United States. [1] The former quarries produced granite for over a century, leaving problematic excavations that ultimately ...

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