Westchester marble — or Inwood marble or Kingsbridge marble — originating in Westchester County, New York, USA, and surrounding counties, has long been quarried at Tuckahoe ("Tuckahoe marble"), Sing Sing, Hastings, and Thornwood.
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These local marble quarries were the main reason that the state government of New York chose Sing Sing as the site of a new prison in 1825.
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