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English: Old Stone Road, Greenfield Center, New York, near Lester Park. The park features exposed 490 million year-old stromatolite fossils, part of the Hoyt Limestone formation. More limestone, probably at least partly a remnant of the Hoyt family's quarrying and lime kilns, can be seen along the road here.
Date Taken on 24 October 2025
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