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Hill County Survey
"Where the Best Begins"
12.10.2005
The Hill County Survey took me to Arnold Stone Inc. today. It is located north of Blum off of 174. They have crushed and cut limestone. I have watched them cut slabs of limestone with their 12 foot saw.
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