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On the main campus of Virginia Tech, a major university in Virginia, USA, most of the buildings incorporate Hokie Stone as a building material. The name originates from Hokies, which is the official name for the university's sports teams.
Hokie Stone is a medley of different colored limestone, often including dolomite. Each block of Hokie Stone is some combination of gray, brown, black, pink, orange, and maroon. The limestone is mined from various quarries in Southwestern Virginia, Tennessee, and Alabama, one of which has been operated by the university since the 1950s.
The majority of the buildings on campus are made of Hokie Stone.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
LU'sbestmanger wrote:i have a friend that went down for early orientation today and he said that they put a little of the turf down and its looks good.I just walked over there to see this storied patch of green. Tell your friend to put down the pipe. Ain't nothin' there but a vast flat expanse of gravel gray.
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