Located at Fourth and Walnut Streets, the Terminal was constructed of reinforced concrete and finished in gray brick, Bedford limestone, and granite.
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As the name suggests, the buildings are typically grey in color and were most often built with Bedford Limestone quarried from South Central Indiana.
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A common name for the light gray Indiana limestone quarried in south central Indiana is " Bedford limestone ", or " Bedford Oolitic limestone ".
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The first two floors of the ten-story Italian design building were of Bedford limestone, and the upper floors of red brick with stone trim.
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The exterior of the first two stories was covered in Bedford limestone, native to Indiana, while the remaining seven stories were " speckled brick ."
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Modernistic for its time, the U . S . Courthouse is a U-shaped, flat-roofed, steel-framed building clad in beige Bedford limestone.
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The New York firm of Warren and Wetmore designed the building in the Bedford limestone and features vaulted arcades supported by Tuscan columns along its Rusk and San Jacinto Street fa�ades.
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The Neo-Gothic campus of the University of Chicago is almost entirely constructed out of Bedford limestone; in keeping with the trend of post-Fire buildings using the material.
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Unlike the Treasury Building, the Courthouse was constructed not of solid masonry, but of modern materials, including concrete and steel columns and beams, with Bedford limestone for the exterior veneer.
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A four-foot Bedford limestone marker was installed by a group consisting of the Madison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution ( DAR ), the Wisconsin Historical Society, and the State Archaeological Society.