Boston

Limestone Company Servicing Boston

Impression proudly hand carves beautiful custom limestone and marble features for a life of distinction and beauty.

Our artisans proudly craft beautiful custom home features including marble and limestone fireplaces, columns, kitchen hoods, flooring and much more. With a combination of the best stone cutting machinery, excellent tools, and skillful French hand carving techniques, we are pleased to offer high quality natural stone features that will set your home apart.

Make a lasting impression with custom limestone or marble fireplaces, columns, flooring, or other home features today!

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Superior Custom Limestone Fireplaces

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What We Love About Boston

Boston is the capital city of Massachusetts and is also the largest city in the state. In 2014, there was a population of 655,884 people. It is one of the oldest cities in the country. It was settled by Puritans who sailed here from England. There were many significant events of American history that happened in Boston, such as the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and much more.

Inspired Marble and Limestone Architecture Around Boston

Boston’s beautiful architecture was constructed over three centuries, which gives the city a wide variety of building styles. Many are old, many are new and in between. While many buildings were built with brick, other materials appeared throughout the years. During the Queen Anne era, patterned shingles and terracotta plaques were used. During the Beaux Arts Classicism era, grandiose elements were popular, such as classic columns, sculpture, carving, balustrades, etc. Below are a few beautiful buildings that you should consider seeing if you are in the Boston area.

  • Boston Public Library
  • South Station Terminal
  • John F. Kennedy Building
  • Museum of Fine Arts

Boston is filled with inspiring architecture that is worth seeing if you haven’t before. The wide variety of materials used in Boston’s development over the centuries from brick, to limestone, to marble, to glass, to terracotta and much more celebrate its extensive history.