Classic timeless alabama marble is a domestic treasure favored by designers sculptors and builders the world across.
Alabama state rock marble.
Am3 stone is the only purveyor of alabama marble the world s whitest marble.
In 1965 california became the first state to name an official state rock.
Discovered in 1814 it has been mined for over 160 years and is used for building sculpture and industry.
Alabama state rock marble adopted on september 12 1969.
Marble is plentiful in the alabama counties of talladega bibb calhoun clay coosa etowah lee macon st.
The marble from this area has been called the whitest marble in the world.
The depth of the deposit is around 600 feet and the marble here is.
T is a hard high break resistance rock which is more attractive polished than not.
These rocks are subdivided further into two major districts.
Prized for its color structure alabama marble has been called the finest marble in the world.
The major source of alabama marble is in an area known as the sylacauga marble belt in talladega county.
Well known for it s high grade crystaline texture and beauty alabama marble has been.
Sylacauga marble has been called the world s whitest.
Spanish explorers are believed to have arrived at mobile bay in 1519 and the territory was visited in 1540 by the explorer hernando de soto.
Marble marble is the official state rock.
Organizations such as the asbestos disease awareness organization have supported the move as the olive green rock is a source of chrysotile a form of asbestos that.
Rich deposits of marble are found in the town of sylacauga which is located in the talladega county of alabama.
Crushed marble also is used for textiles paints electrical insulation and plastics.
Much of the state s marble has been used in buildings all over the united states.
755 on september 12 1969.
The first permanent european settlement in alabama was founded by the french at fort louis de la mobile in 1702.
The alabama legislature passed act 755 on september 12 1969 which made this marble the state s official rock.
The place is often called as the marble city and the marble from the site is popularly known as the sylacauga marble.
Romero a democrat from los angeles sought to remove serpentine from its perch as the state s official stone.
Each district is bounded by a major regional fault and each includes characteristic rock units.
Recognizing the value of the marble industry state officials voted to name marble the state rock of alabama in 1969.
The northern and southern piedmont upland.
Marble calcium carbonate formation was adopted as the official state rock of alabama by legislative act no.
One site in talladega county is 200 feet thick.
Alabama marble was designated the official state rock symbol in 1969.