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The new sidewalks are concrete, tinted and shaped to look like bluestone paving. Using different trowels, the masonry workers manipulated the hardening concrete until they achieved the desired surface effect. Irish immigrants, brought to the Catskills from the city, originally quarried bluestone, which was prized for its smoothness and traction. Examples of these paving stones are still found throughout New York’s boroughs.
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