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Mostly, we use limestone for building stuff like bridges, water fountains, other outside ornaments or floor tiles! In the middle ages people used it for building houses and castles up until proper bricks were invented. I have a path made in my back garden out of limestone, but i'm sure there are other uses for it!
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