Kasota stonework detail in the Minnesota State Capitol
Kasota limestone or simply, Kasota stone, also called Mankato stone, is a dolomitic limestone found in southern Minnesota, especially near the Minnesota River and its tributaries. This sedimentary rock is part of the Oneota Dolomite of southern Minnesota and is approximately 450 million years old (lower Ordovician Period). This particular limestone is rich in dolomite and magnesium, making it resistant to weathering, and it is thus widely used as a building material. Its name is taken from Kasota Township where the stone has been quarried.
Kasotalimestone or simply, Kasota stone, also called Mankato stone, is a dolomitic limestone found in southern Minnesota, especially near the Minnesota...
County, Minnesota Kasotalimestone, a dolomitic limestone This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kasota. If an internal link...
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Fisk, which later became the firm of Long and Kees. It is built of Kasotalimestone in a blend of the Romanesque and Gothic revival styles. The original...
supported by Corinthian columns. The house is constructed of Kasotalimestone, with Indiana limestone dressings. Terry's architecture was championed by David...
and west wings of the Capitol are made of Hauteville limestone, which resembles the Kasotalimestone used through the walls of the Capitol but can take...
stalls. The arena's design is in a Gothic architectural style featuring Kasotalimestone, similar to many other buildings on campus. It will be designed such...
and walk across the bridge to the stadium. PNC Park was built with Kasotalimestone shipped from a Minnesota river valley, to contrast the brick bases...
reinforced concrete building, on a concrete foundation. It has a pink Kasotalimestone facade. It was designed by Louis F. Dow Co. in Classical Revival style...
on August 12, 1875. Contracted to O. N. Ostrom and constructed from Kasotalimestone, the total cost of the building was estimated at $25,000. Old Main...
in the mixture causing it to glitter. The corners are quoined with Kasotalimestone, quarried in Minnesota, that resemble Italian travertine. This stonework...
affordable, including the red Lake Superior Sandstone and the buff-colored Kasotalimestone that were more attractive and easier to work with. Builders rarely...
rest were donated to Minnesota state parks. Kasotalimestone is used in much of the stadium and is from Kasota, near Mankato. The admission gates are numbered...
000-square-foot (23,000 m2), curvilinear building is clad in a golden-colored Kasotalimestone designed to evoke natural rock formations shaped by wind and water...
Outcrops Scientific and Natural Area. Along with Kasotalimestone, St. Cloud granite, and Platteville limestone, Morton gneiss is one of Minnesota's chief contributions...
stage, and gymnasium proper. The foundation is dull-rose colored Kasotalimestone; Hebron faced brick in a greyish brown color; the only wood initially...
completed in December 1892 at a cost of $70,000. Materials included Kasotalimestone, sand from the Blue Earth River bottoms, red brick above the rusticated...
architecture combines Moderne design with classical influences. The Kasotalimestone used in the construction was salvaged from the former Saint Paul City...
The Holman Field Administration Building is a Kasotalimestone building designed by Clarence Wigington and built in 1939 by WPA employees. It serves as...
school in Escanaba. Originally named in honor of her husband, the Kasotalimestone building was repurposed as the Bonifas Fine Arts Center in 1974 after...
the house is constructed of buff brick, red brick, pink granite and Kasotalimestone. It features towers, porch, columns, side balcony and stained, etched...
Designed in the Second Empire style, the building was composed of Kasotalimestone. It featured a mansard roof with iron cresting and a corner tower capped...