The Legacy of the Stone Walls of Dublin, Ohio
Dublin, Ohio has examples of both old and new limestone walls scattered throughout the town. This stonecraft continues today in architectural stone fences bordering property lines and signage.
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6 Comments
Post a CommentNice pictures. I love stone buildings, stone fences, stone driveways...I love stone! It is so strong, beautiful colors and sort of peaceful somehow.
Wow. It's amazing that stone like that was ever quarried by hand.
Reminds me of the work it took to do our landscaping sandstone walls. Laura Everly
Fences make great neighbors.
You clearly would (or do) make a great civil engineer...
Very cool I have some rock masons in my family who would like that.