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Bull Run
P.O. Box 217
Catharpin, Virginia 20143

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Sales Representative:
Blair Keeler
Phone: (703) 754-4144
Fax: (703) 754-8271
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The Bull Run plant has temporarily suspended operations.

We remain committed to providing our Bull Run customers with the highest level of quality products and services from our Fairfax location during this suspension. To inquire about our products and services or to schedule a shipment, please contact us at (703)754-4144.

Thank you for choosing Luck Stone. We appreciate you allowing us to fulfill your crushed stone needs.

Started in the 1950’s, the Bull Run Plant was purchased by Luck Stone on June 21, 2002. This plant is located near the historic Bull Run Battlefield, and serves the growing Northern Virginia market.

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Areas Served: The counties of Loudoun and Fairfax, and Prince William.

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Geological History
This quarry mines a type of rock known as Traprock by miners or diabase by geologists. Diabase is a dense igneous rock dark colored, greenish-black to bluish-black. It formed as hot magma surfaced from within the earth through fractures in other rocks already present near the surface. It is found in an area from Frederick, Maryland down to near Gordonsville in Va. This area experienced activity about 200 million years ago which caused the diabase magma to rise up through existing rocks and spread out on the surface in volcanic flows known as sills. It also formed narrow and deep vertical dikes within fractures in some places. The sills and dikes cooled into a hard rock composed mainly of pyroxene, a dark mineral containing iron, and plagioclase, a lighter mineral in weight and color. Other minerals lending to the green-black color are epidote and hornblende.

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