Vermont Marble Museum (Vermont Marble Co.) (Proctor, Vermont)
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Vermont /
West Rutland /
Proctor, Vermont
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museum, place with historical importance
Est. in 1870, the Vermont Marble Company was the largest producer of fine marble in the world with quarries located all over the state of Vermont.
A section of the fabrication building has been converted into a museum and a short walk up the road leads to one of the original quarries.
A section of the fabrication building has been converted into a museum and a short walk up the road leads to one of the original quarries.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermont_Marble_Museum
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 43°39'53"N 73°2'17"W
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