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Pretty sure the porosity of sandstone in conjunction with mold and mildew and soot and grime over time will likely turn very dark, especially near water and lack of sunlight.
Can confirm. Very large retired Sandstone quarry just Southeast of me here in SW Washington. Lots of black stone in it, but was mostly light tannish gray when in full production.I don't know the history of the quarry but getting to the darker stione may have spelled its demise if it wasn't desirable.I do know that one of the larger local quarries struck a spring, thus flooding the pit.It's purported that there is a bunch of equipment that remains under water as there wasn't time to remove it.The flooded pit is now a public pool. Very cold and very, very dark water do its extreme depth.
Tenino?
Looks really good Chris. You're nailing the look of the quarry if you've patterned it after Tenino.You'd better make sure they've installed some good pumps with that river nearby.