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Date and Time

Thursday, June 12, 2025 from 10:00am - 11:00am

Description

Digging holes seems like child’s play. But not when you’re the crew at Martin Marietta’s Texas Quarry. Their hole isn’t measured in feet, but rather miles: a mile long and a half mile wide, to be exact. This massive pit was the source of marble that built the walkway to the Capitol in Annapolis and the portico for St. Paul’s Cathedral in NYC. Our Washington Monument in Baltimore and a section of the Washington Monument in D.C. are also made from Texas marble. The history of this quarry goes back even further to 1802 and the first Irish immigrants to the region. On this tour, let’s watch the heavy equipment dig and haul while discovering the stories of those immigrants.

Cost

$10

Location

10000 Beaver Dam Road
Cockeysville, Maryland 21030

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Host Organization

Natural History Society of Maryland

For more information about this event, visit www.marylandnature.org.