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A quarry is a type of mine, usually open-cast, generally for the extraction of stone such as for building or fossil fuel. Quarry or Quarries may also refer to: * The subject of any pursuit, especially game being hunted Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Quarry'' (TV series), based on Max Allan Collins' novels * "Quarry" (''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''), episode 13 of season 6 * ''The Quarry'' (1998 film), a Belgian film * ''The Quarry'' (2020 film), an American film Literature * ''Quarry'' (novel), a 2011 novel by Ally Kennen * ''Quarry'', a series of novels by Max Allan Collins * ''The Quarry'' (Banks novel), a 2013 novel by Iain Banks * ''The Quarry'' (Dürrenmatt novel) or ''Suspicion'', a 1951 novel by Friedrich Dürrenmatt * ''The Quarry'', a novel by Charles W. Chesnutt written in 1928 and published in 1999 * ''The Quarry'', a 2006 novel by Damon Galgut * ''The Quarry'', a 1947 novel by Mildred Walker Other media * ''The Quarry'' ( ...
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QUARRY
A quarry is a type of open-pit mine in which dimension stone, rock, construction aggregate, riprap, sand, gravel, or slate is excavated from the ground. The operation of quarries is regulated in some jurisdictions to reduce their environmental impact. The word ''quarry'' can also include the underground quarrying for stone, such as Bath stone. Types of rock Types of rock extracted from quarries include: *Chalk *China clay *Cinder *Clay *Coal * Construction aggregate (sand and gravel) * Coquina * Diabase *Gabbro *Granite * Gritstone *Gypsum *Limestone *Marble *Ores *Phosphate rock *Quartz *Sandstone * Slate *Travertine Stone quarry Stone quarry is an outdated term for mining construction rocks (limestone, marble, granite, sandstone, etc.). There are open types (called quarries, or open-pit mines) and closed types ( mines and caves). For thousands of years, only hand tools had been used in quarries. In the 18th century, the use of drilling and blasting operatio ...
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Carson Meadows
Carson Meadows is a neighbourhood in Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward in the east end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is roughly located south of Montreal Road and north of Collège La Cité, west of the National Research Council National Science Library site, and generally east of Carsons Road. This area has an approximate population of 3300 (2016 Census). The neighbourhood has a plurality Francophone population. The five dissemination areas that cover most of the area together are 40% Francophone and 39% Anglophone. Creole languages are the third largest linguistic group at 6%. The area was once known as Rockville, with a post office opening up in 1871. The area went through a number of names such as Robillard and Rock Village, with the post office being renamed to Quarries in 1903, and closing in 1961. The area was home to a number of quarries which provided stones for Parliament Buildings among other places in the Ottawa area. The quarries would later be renamed. The "Quarries" name sti ...
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Quarry Farm
Quarry Farm is located on East Hill overlooking Elmira, New York and the Chemung River Valley. In 1869, Jervis Langdon purchased the property as a vacation home for his family. When he died the following year, it was inherited by his eldest daughter, Susan Langdon Crane. It remained in the Langdon family until 1982, when it was donated to Elmira College as part of the founding of the Center For Mark Twain Studies. Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) was married to Susan Crane's younger sister, Olivia Langdon Clemens. During their courtship, Sam promised Livy that he would never allow her to feel the homesickness he felt, and from this promise emanated their annual Summer pilgrimage to Quarry Farm. All three of the Clemens' daughters would be born at Quarry Farm, and during the three decades the family regularly summered there, Twain composed many of his books and other literature, including ''Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ''Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' or as it is known in mo ...
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Quarry (company)
Quarry (formerly Quarry Integrated Communications) is a privately held marketing communications and advertising agency headquartered in St. Jacobs, Ontario, Canada. Quarry employs approximately 100 people in its headquarters and its locations in Durham, North Carolina and San Jose, California, USA.Ormston, Jennifer (June 4, 2008).Quarry Integrated Communications celebrates its 35th year with tree planting ''Waterloo Chronicle''. Quarry was an early adopter and is a leading practitioner of Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC). Quarry's offering includes customer experience marketing, and it has been cited as a leader in the field of personas development by Forrester Research. Quarry's services include strategic insight and research, branding, advertising, public relations, marketing automation, sales force support and Web and digital media. History Robert M. Quarry founded the company in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada in 1973. In 1988, his son Alan Quarry became the company's ...
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Quarry (surname)
Quarry is the surname of: * Bobby Quarry (born 1962), American boxer, youngest brother of Jerry and Mike Quarry * Jerry Quarry (1945–1999), American heavyweight boxer * Mike Quarry Michael Wayne Quarry (March 4, 1951 – June 11, 2006) was an American light heavyweight boxer. He had a record of 63–13–6 including 17 knockouts during his career. Mike bested such fighters as Jimmy Dupree. Mike Quarry was born in Bakers ... (1951–2006), American light heavyweight boxer, brother of Jerry Quarry * Robert Quarry (1925–2009), American actor {{surname, Quarry Manx-language surnames ...
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Quarry Lake (Maryland)
Quarry Lake is a manmade lake in the Pikesville area of Baltimore County, Maryland. Originally a marble quarry, it is now one of the deepest lakes in the state. The lake is surrounded by Quarry Lake at Greenspring, a mixed residential development and commercial development that includes single-family homes, condominiums, shops, and office buildings. History The lake itself is a flooded quarry that dates back to 1877. located off Greenspring Avenue, between Old Court Road and Smith Avenue. The quarry was likely originally run by the Boyle family, later transferred to the McMahon family. The McMahon Quarry was purchased by the Arundel Corporation in 1937, and became known as the Greenspring Quarry. The quarry operated to produce crushed stone from a gneissic phase of the Cockeysville Marble, though other minerals were also found at the site. The Arundel Corporation of Baltimore survives as a subsidiary of Vulcan Materials Company. In 1999, an agreement was reached to allow a new ...
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Quarry Lake (Nova Scotia)
This is a list of lakes in Nova Scotia. Cape Breton Island All Four Counties * Bras d'Or Lake Cape Breton Regional Municipality * Anse aux Cannes Pond * The Barachois * Bear Cove Pond * Bear Gulch Ponds *Beaverdam Pond *Belle Lake *Bennetts Pond * Big Pond *Blacketts Lake *Bluff Lake * Boom Pond *Boutellier Lake *Bray Lake *Buscombe Lake * Campbells Pond * Canoe Lake *Catalone Lake * Cavanaghs Lake * Cochran Lake * Copper Lake * Cranberry Pond * Cusack Lake * Danny MacDonalds Lake * Deadman Lake *Dixon Lake *Dixons Lake *Ducker Lake *Dumaresq Lake * Ferguson Lake * Fiddlers Lake *Fieldings Lake * First Dodds Lake * French Village Lake *Gabarus Lake * Goose Lake *Grants Hill Lake *Grants Old Lake * Gull Lake *Hardys Lake * Little Ferguson Lake *Little MacLeod Lake *Lower MacLeod Lake * MacInnis Lake *MacIntyre Lake *MacIsaacs Lake * MacLeod Lake * MacMullin Lake *MacPherson Lake * Marsh Lake *Shibinette Lakes * Slatterys Lake ...
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Quarry Hill, Hong Kong
Quarry Hill () is a hill east of Ho Man Tin near the east coast of the Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong where present-day Ho Man Tin (South) Estate is located. Its peak is high. The area was once zoned as the Shek Shan Resettlement Area (), above Kau Pui Lung Road and near present-day Lok Man Sun Chuen. History At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Shek Shan was 277. The number of males was 178. Streets and places in Quarry Hill *Sheung Shing Street *Sheung Lok Street *Sheung Wo Street *Shing Lok House *Fat Kwong Street *Ho Man Tin Estate * Ho Man Tin (South) Estate * Ho Man Tin Plaza * One Homantin (under construction) * Mantin Heights *Celestial Heights Education Educational institutions in Quarry Hill include: *Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College *Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce Secondary School *St. Teresa Secondary School * Y.W.C.A. Hioe Tjo Yoeng College *Wa Ying College Public services *Hong Kong Housing Authority Exhibition Centre Community facilities *T.W.G.Hs. Wo ...
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The Quarry (park)
The Quarry is the main recreational park in Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire, England. The park was created in 1719 and encompasses 29 acres. It is listed Grade II in Historic England's Register of Parks and Gardens. With a location within easy walking distance of Shrewsbury town centre, Shrewsbury Sixth Form College and Shrewsbury School Shrewsbury School is a public school (English independent boarding school for pupils aged 13 –18) in Shrewsbury. Founded in 1552 by Edward VI by Royal Charter, it was originally a boarding school for boys; girls have been admitted into ..., it is the most heavily used public park within the county. Sites of interest The Dingle A centrepiece to the park is The Dingle, a former stone quarry, but now a landscaped sunken garden. Between 1324 and 1588 it was known as the Wet or Water Quarry because it was liable to flood. It was quarried for both stone and clay. The project to clear out the Dingle and then plant it was ...
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Quarry, Texas
Quarry is an unincorporated community in northern Washington County, Texas, United States. It lies along State Highway 36 northwest of the city of Brenham, the county seat of Washington County. Its elevation is 256 feet (78 m), and it is located at (30.3077111, -96.5105241). Named for local quarries, the community was built along the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway. In 1891, a post office was opened in Quarry. As the years passed, Quarry declined, in part due to the decreasing importance of its mining economy; its post office closed in 1905. Ranching has been the mainstay of the community in recent years.QUARRY, TEXAS




Quarry, Ohio
Quarry is a ghost town in Monroe County, Ohio, Monroe County, Ohio, United States. The location is currently within Wayne National Forest. The location for Quarry is above sea level. Nearby communities include Devola, Ohio, Devola, Marietta, Ohio, Marietta, and Parkersburg, West Virginia."Quarry, Ohio." Quarry (Ohio [OH]): Community Profile. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 July 2014 References

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Mullingar
Mullingar ( ; ) is the county town of County Westmeath in Ireland. It is the third most populous town in the Midland Region, with a population of 20,928 in the 2016 census. The Counties of Meath and Westmeath Act 1543 proclaimed Westmeath a county, separating it from Meath. Mullingar became the administrative centre for County Westmeath. The town was originally named ''Maelblatha'', and takes its modern name from a mill noted in the legend of Colman of Mullingar. Traditionally a market town serving the large agricultural hinterland, Mullingar remains a significant commercial location. It had a tradition of cattle trading until 2003 when its cattle market was closed for the development of a mixed commercial and residential scheme called Market Point. However, in 2014 the local County Council allowed an annual Christmas Market to take place on Mount Street. Mullingar has a number of neighbouring lakes, including Lough Owel, Lough Ennell and Lough Derravaragh. Lough Derrav ...
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