For nearly a century and a half,
Cincinnati Music Hall audiences have been walking across the lobby’s red-and-white checkerboard stone floor. All those footsteps, as well as well-intended but harsh cleaning processes and acrylic coatings, made for a lot of wear and tear on the marble and limestone pavers. So the Friends of Music Hall, charged with the historic preservation of the iconic cultural venue that opened in 1878, hired Eighth Day Stone Restoration from Charlotte, North Carolina. In July-August of 2024, a team of professionals repaired more than 7,000 cracks, chips, holes, pitting, crazing and spalling. Now the floor of the “Grand Foyer” glistens and glows just as it did when it was installed in 1878.
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