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In 1931, massive blocks of Indiana limestone were cut and shaped by WF Meyers to build the
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WE HELPED SHAPE A NATION
From the Grand Coulee Dam, to the Empire State Building to our
nation's capitol -- the National Cathedral, the Capitol Building, the
Washington Monument and the Pentagon -- our blades and saws gave
shape to them all.
With over 200,000 square cubic feet of southern Indiana limestone
averaging 1,960.78 tons per floor, The Empire State Building was one
of the largest building projects in the history of WF Meyers where
our blades and saws were used to cut and shape stone.
Our blades and tools shaped Indiana limestone for the National
Cathedral and the Phase II addition of the Pentagon -- one of the
world's largest office buildings which is three times the floor space
of the Empire State Building. More recent projects include the
Proctor & Gamble headquarters in Cincinnati and The Cresent in Dallas.
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