Category:Cottonwood Limestone buildings in Kansas
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Cottonwood Limestone is the most popular local construction stone in Kansas, comparable only to some Missouri stone or possibly Silverdale. It is used to cover whole buildings but also used for cut trim and accents on buildings that use other stone for the main facings.
Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
B
- Beecher Bible and Rifle Church (10 F)
C
- Clements Stone Arch Bridge (6 F)
L
- Lower Fox Creek School (10 F)
R
- Riley County Courthouse (3 F)
T
- Trego County Courthouse (7 F)
Media in category "Cottonwood Limestone buildings in Kansas"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Beecher Bible and Rifle Church, April 2017.jpg 5,092 × 3,395; 2.83 MB
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ChaseCounty(KS)Courthouse.JPG 1,828 × 2,048; 1.58 MB
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Fencepost Limestone Woodrow Wilson Elementary School, Manhattan, Kansas 20180829.jpg 3,029 × 1,788; 1.53 MB
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Kansas State Capitol.jpg 3,072 × 2,304; 3.39 MB
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KUCampanileDec2007.jpg 768 × 1,024; 175 KB
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McPherson County Courthouse (Kansas).jpg 1,919 × 2,380; 4.07 MB
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Trego County fairgrounds exhibit bldg through gates1.JPG 2,285 × 1,039; 511 KB
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Union Pacific Railroad Passenger Depot 2012-09-22 16-33-47.jpg 2,592 × 1,458; 1.32 MB