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Leesburg
P.O. Box 1272
Leesburg, Virginia 20177

7:00 AM-4:00 PM  Monday- Friday
7:00 AM-12:00 PM   Saturday

Sales Representative:
Blair Keeler
Phone: (703)729-2800
Fax: (703)729-0534
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Plant Manager:
Lewis Murphy
Phone: (703)729-2800
Fax: (703)729-0534
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Phone: (703)729-2800


Purchased in 1971, the Leesburg Plant is located on Route 659, two miles south of Route 7. Leesburg has played a major part in supporting the development of Northern Virginia, especially areas west of Interstate 495. It has won numerous awards for environmental stewardship and community involvement, including a 2000 Platinum Environmental Eagle Award, 1999 Quarry of the Year (1st Place Runner up), and a 1997 Environmental Award. Leesburg has sponsored several educational programs, neighborhood associations, local youth sports teams, and fire/rescue squads.

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Geological History
Leesburg mines a type of rock known as traprock by miners or diabase by geologists – a dense, igneous rock with a greenish-black to bluish-black color. Formed by hot magma 200 million years ago, diabase is composed mainly of pyroxene, a dark mineral containing iron, and plagioclase, a lighter mineral in weight and color. Other minerals lending it its green-black color are epidote (green) and hornblende (black).

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