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Tipping a Wall at Vermont Quarries
Tipping a Wall at Vermont Quarries

Quarry:

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. 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 facility, also inside Dorset Mountain, where up to 4,000 square feet of slabs per day can be produced. All slabs and cut to size marble for various projects around the world are all produced direct from this factory.

With a marble factory that is perhaps the largest of its kind in North America being fed by the largest underground marble quarry in the world, this unique combination makes Vermont Quarries Corp a truly one of a kind white marble supplier that is unparalleled.

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Vermont Quarries Video from A&E Network

©A & E Television Network's Modern Marvels highlights Vermont Quarries. This 3 minute segment places the spotlight on our underground quarry, marble extraction, and the tools used in the quarrying and production process.

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Leed Certification

Leed Certification

The Danby quarry sits within 500 miles of many major U.S. cities. Under the LEED point qualifications the use of local materials qualifies Danby for 1 LEED point. Contact us directly for more information.

More Quarry Photos

More Quarry Images

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