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That depends on where you live. Most metro areas have what is called a stone dealer or a stone yard. Look in the yellow pages under stone, rock, or masonry supplies. You can call Northern Stone Supply at 208-862-3353 and we'll gladly get you in touch with your nearest stone yard that carries Rocky Mountain Quartzite flagstone. You can also see quartzite flagstone products and job photos at www.northernstonesupply.com and www.cascadestonesupply.com

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