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Hudson Cement Company & Shultz Brick Yard KINGSTON, N.Y. The stars of Aquila the Eagle are visible above the silos. In the late 1950s, the Hudson Cement Company (a subsidiary of the Colonial Sand and Stone Company) announced plans to build a cement plant on 300 acre site with vast limestone deposits.
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21 Μαΐ 2021 · The Empire State Building, the Museum of Natural History, the arches of the Brooklyn Bridge, Delmonico’s and countless residential buildings — including the Parkchester development in the Bronx and...
There are three massive steel-frame kiln sheds, partly sunken barges and a crane that once transferred bricks onto barges. These old crumbling, rusted-out sites in Kingston provide physical proof that brick factories ruled the local economy just a century ago.
11 Ιαν 2018 · Several areas had enough clay to produce bricks, but Hudson Valley brickmakers had two aces up their sleeves: New York City, the world’s major market for building materials, and the Hudson River, the most cost- and time-efficient shipping route of its day.
The background for this page is from bricks found in the Hudson River area of New York State. where hundreds of brick-making factories existed from the late 1700s into the 1940s.
We proudly serve the New York area, including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, the Bronx, Queens, New Jersey, and the entire Tri-State region. At Kingston Block, we are your go-to source for all your masonry needs.
Our certified management team and qualified technicians work together to manufacture concrete masonry units (block) for any project, from standard to custom design. We can meet your specifications for fire rating, strength and aesthetic appeal.