NYC's Oyster Shell Constructions

NYC's Oyster Shell Constructions

In the 1700s, oysters were so overly abundant and popular in the New York City that their discarded shells were repurposed into mortar paste to aid New York’s building boom. Trinity Church is an example of a building built with oyster shells.

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