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Vermont Quarries Corp. We Are The Largest Underground Marble Quarry in The World. There is no Substitute for Danby Marble!
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Through our captive quarries, worldwide stone resources, and manufacturing facilities, Vermont Stone Art's professional staff collaborates with architects, designers and installers to deliver beautiful natural stone designs. Jeffersonville Quarry is a locally owned and operated fully permitted quarry in beautiful Jeffersonville Vermont. We offer hand picked irregular stone that is both durable and weather resistant.
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The quarry is located at 1490 Quarry Hill Road, off VT Route 100, just North of the National Forest Ranger Station, in Rochester, VT. The Vermont Verde quarry and architecture using our green serpentine are part of the Vermont Marble Trail (PDF), a self. Black River Quarries provides premium quality stone veneer products throughout greater Sharon, Woodstock, Quechee, Ludlow, and Killington, VT.
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The quarries also provide a unique opportunity to connect with nature, as many are surrounded by lush forests and scenic landscapes. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or just curious about Vermont's heritage, these quarries offer something for everyone. They remind us of the importance of preserving our past while enjoying the present.
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Vermont Stone Sales, Best Stone Quarry in Vermont! The Vermont Danby quarry is the largest underground marble quarry in the world. The quarry is entered through the same opening that has been in use for over 100 years.
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From the outside of Dorset Mountain the quarry looks the same as it did a century ago. From there the quarry twists and turns 1 ½ miles deep where Danby Marble is quarried. In 2002 Vermont Quarries added a full scale production.
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The quarry encompasses various layers of marble with different characteristics, allowing the operator, Vermont Quarries Corporation, to extract 10 different types of marble. The quarry was originally operated by Vermont Marble Company starting in the mid 1850's, a company which employed more than 4,000 men; had offices, quarries, and shops throughout the U.S. and distributed 1 million cubic feet of marble around the globe annually.
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