Marble Museum

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Pickens County Marble History Museum

The marble industry in Pickens County, Georgia owes its success to the perseverance of early settlers and entrepreneurs. From Henry T. Fitzsimmons, who recognized the value of high-quality marble, to the Tate family who acquired large tracts of land, the industry grew steadily. The founding of the Georgia Marble Company in 1884 marked a turning point, as it brought together the best quality marble in America under one company. The plentiful supply of marble was extracted and distributed throughout the country by railroad, making Pickens County a hub for the marble trade. Today, visitors can learn more about the history of Pickens County Marble at the Marble Museum, which showcases the industry's rich heritage.

To learn more about Pickens County Marble visit our Marble Museum located at
500 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Jasper, GA 30143.
Our hours are Monday – Friday 8:30am – 4:00pm.