Coldspring Stone’s Quarry on the New Tomahawk Rd.
Mining Stone Most people know that the steel in American cities’ modern and historic skyscrapers, bridges, and industrial structures is partly composed of iron mined in our neck of the woods. Far fewer people are aware that stone mined here is part of dramatically designed interiors of those same skyscrapers, striking architecture in city parks and public spaces, and touching memorials including the 9/11 Memorial in New York City and the 35W Bridge Collapse Memorial in Minneapolis. Two Minnesota-based companies work the quarries near Ely–Coldspring
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Stone in Cold Spring and Kasota Stone in Mankato. There are three Coldspring quarries in the area and one Kasota Stone, each employing four to ten people at their quarries. These are highly skilled workers who specialize in one of the machines used to assess, cut, drill, and shape the stone, but each person is capable of running some of the other equipment and doing the general maintenance required to pump rainwater out of the pit, ensure the machinery is running smoothly, and maintain a safe work environment. These employees are well paid with good benefits and never
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