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Here is the stacked stone wall going in. We used a natural ledge slate panel in autumn rose from East West Stone (http://www.eastweststone.com/). Since this is not the typical install, it took a little doing to get it all fitted with all the corners, but was basically a fairly easy project. It is really creating the look we were after.
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