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Saturday, June 4, 2022
Fun Facts About the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Photo by Wendy Maxwell:
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In 1983, granite was named the official state building and monument stone. Granite from Quincy, Massachusetts was used to build the Washington Monument.
I didn't know that. Was it the same granite that built the Bunker Hill Memorial, do you know? Hopefully it won't be as wet and cold as tomorrow. I haven't seen the weather, so I'm going to risk it and go out to plant my veggies. Happy Saturday CJ.
Gret photo and a good name! It is what it is! Valerie
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DeleteHow interesting, I didn't know granite was quarried in Massachusetts 😁. Wishing you a happy weekend! Hugs Jo x
ReplyDeleteLots of quarries in the state
DeleteI didn't know that. Was it the same granite that built the Bunker Hill Memorial, do you know? Hopefully it won't be as wet and cold as tomorrow. I haven't seen the weather, so I'm going to risk it and go out to plant my veggies. Happy Saturday CJ.
ReplyDeleteYup, according to the Bunker Hill Monument site, the granite came from Quincy. It's sunny and beautiful this afternoon. Hope you get some sun too
DeleteI love little tidbits like this! My head is full of useless information! LOL ;)
ReplyDeleteYou must have been an English major (me) or an art major 😸
DeleteThats really interesting CJ... When i was growing up in NewJersey my brothers used to take me fishing at a quarry.. Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteI've seen a quarry but have never gone fishing or swimming in one.
DeleteHuh. Who knew? Have a purrfect weekend;) Or as near as possible:)
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DeleteThat should be now we know.
DeleteI didn't know that!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Stuff that I didn't know
DeleteInteresting and nice to know. I am fascinated by all these facts about Massachusetts.
ReplyDeleteLike a visit without the hassle of travel 😺
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