Crested Butte, Colorado

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The Eldo is Crested Butte's only locally owned craft brewery and music venue, brewing its own beer since 1996. It sits upstairs over Elk Avenue with a deck overlooking Main Street, ten taps, and live music most weekend nights.

This Quarry Built the Lincoln Memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier RoadyGoat

1914

Two of America's most sacred landmarks were carved from the mountain above this town. Between 1914 and 1916, the Yule quarry shipped its pure white stone east, where architect Henry Bacon had it used to clad the entire exterior of the Lincoln Memorial, the largest use of Colorado marble anywhere. Then came an even harder task. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington demanded a single flawless block. Crews cut one loose that weighed about one hundred twenty-four tons, then sawed it down to roughly fifty-six tons of perfect, crack-free marble, one of the largest flawless blocks ever quarried. Finished, it became the famous white sarcophagus that guards stand watch over to this day. The same seam that named a tiny Colorado town also gave the nation two of its quietest, grandest places.

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Marble Has a Weakness: Acid Eats It Like Vinegar on a Seashell RoadyGoat

For all its strength, marble has a chemical Achilles' heel. The stone is almost pure calcium carbonate, the very same compound that makes up seashells and eggshells. And calcium carbonate has one famous enemy: acid. Drip vinegar on a seashell and it fizzes; the acid is dissolving the carbonate and releasing carbon dioxide gas. The exact same reaction happens to marble, just slower. Rain is naturally a little acidic, and pollution can make it more so, so every shower very gently eats at marble statues and gravestones. Over decades that is why old marble headstones go blurry, sharp carved letters soften, and faces lose their fine detail. The pure Yule Marble that built national monuments is no exception, which is why caretakers watch the weather as closely as they watch the stone.

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