Lime kilns were built of stone, with walls several feet thick, and an opening at the base, and at the top. The limestone would be burnt in the kiln for at least 72 hours, at high temperatures, to burn off the carbon dioxide. The powdered lime that remained would be scraped off the bottom of the kiln and packed in wooden barrels for shipping.
for much more info on this kiln and others in this are check out https://susquehannavalley.blogspot.com/2022/01/the-lime-kiln-in-turbotville.html
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