The relevant fact is the incredible similitude between the purple slate of Vermont and the purple slate of Wales!
There are 5.000 km between the 2 quarries but they’re similar:
Because the continents were all joined together, there were shared areas of similar rock formation.
For example, the slate in Vermont and New York has similar formation times and characteristics to the slate from Wales.
Nowadays, the Slate Valley is a large area that covers parts of two different states. It is in Rutland County, Vermont and Washington County, New York. Overall, it measures approximately thirty miles from north to south and about ten miles from east to west, a total area of about 300 square miles.
For centuries, the Welsh Blue Bangor slate has been the benchmark for quality and aesthetics on Ireland’s most cherished buildings. Now, SIG Roofing is providing a direct and certified equivalent that offers the same unique beauty and performance required for both sensitive restoration and new premium construction.