Independence Hall - Philadelphia
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Visual Evidence of the Durability of Soapstone
The use of Soapstone for exterior trim is not a new development. It is, rather, a revival of interest in this natural stone whose heritage in America goes back to the early 1700's- Independence Hall, Philadelphia, erected in 1736, on which *soapstone was used for quoins, coping, water table and other exterior trim, is a monument not only to the age and weather-resisting qualities of soapstone, but also a charming example of the value of the stone for color enrichment. For veneer spandrels, soapstone has distinct advantages, among which are-unlimited design possibilities, color, texture, thinness, erection economy and entire freedom from maintenance expense.
The soapstone used in 1736 is still there, unrestored.

Independence Hall

Independence Hall with soapstone trim
Independence Hall with soapstone trim
Independence Hall with soapstone trim
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