Like most people, you have very likely heard the word limestone. We use the word frequently in Windows Through Time. But do you really know what a limestone is? If you saw one, could you identify it?
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To many, it’s just a rock. But in Lawrence County, limestone is a legacy, a 35-mile-long, 10-mile-wide geological miracle ...
Last week, we introduced you to a special type of rock, the fossiliferous limestone. It is largely composed of fossil shells and fragments of fossil shells. We showed you a very fine example of a ...