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Yes Amherst,Ohio is the Sandstone center/capital of the world.

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Yes, Amherst, Ohio is known as the "Sandstone Center of the World" due to its extensive quarries that produced high-quality sandstone used in various construction projects around the world. The region has a long history of sandstone quarrying and production.

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