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115 South Main Street
PI-60 Building Stones of Downtown
Salt Lake City, A Walking Tour
This
porous and banded travertine, a compact variety of limestone, is
used as exterior floor and wall tiles at 115 South Main Street.
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Constructed in 1963, this building's facade is made of travertine.
Travertine is a light-colored, finely crystalline limestone formed
by the precipitation of calcium carbonate around hot springs, in
caves, near waterfalls, or from cold-water solutions.
A compact variety of travertine was used for the walls. The attractive
travertine used on this building's large floor tiles and the wall
panels within the basement light well displays parallel banding
with a porous, frothy-looking appearance and darker bands formed
by the concentration of impurities in the stone. This travertine
was probably from Quaternary-age deposits located in central Italy.
Continue south on Main Street and cross 200 South.
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