Atop a windswept hill in rural Georgia stood a 19-foot, 3-inch-high granite monument with a series of instructions for living in a future “age of reason.” Unveiled in 1980 near Elberton, about 100 ...
Thursday marks one year since an explosion destroyed one of Georgia’s strangest attractions — the Georgia Guidestones. The Georgia Guidestones were a 19-foot-tall granite monument that served as a ...
Kids are running all over a temporary playground in the middle of the National Mall. It's part of Beyond Granite: Pulling Together, the Mall's first-ever official outdoor show. The idea is to ...
State and local police are investigating an early morning explosion Wednesday that partially destroyed a controversial monument in Elbert County in east Georgia. The explosion was reported around 4 ...
The Georgia Guidestones, a mystery-shrouded Stonehenge-like granite monument and roadside attraction in rural east Georgia, was destroyed Wednesday after an early morning blast reduced one of its four ...
The Georgia Guidestones, a mystery-shrouded tourist attraction inspired by Stonehenge in Elbert County, Georgia, pictured earlier this year. They were partially destroyed in a July 6 bombing. (Quentin ...
The first show in the series, “Pulling Together,” will include works by artists Vanessa German, Derrick Adams, Paul Ramirez Jonas, Tiffany Chung, Wendy RedStar, and Ashon Crawley. A collage of ...
We’re sitting down with Jason Holcomb of Chattanooga Monument Company, the area’s trusted provider of granite and bronze ...
Creating a lasting monument for a loved one who has passed away is a highly meaningful and emotional process. With nearly a century of experience behind the company, the compassionate staff of Montana ...
Editor s note: This article, the latest in a monthly series on Vermont s granite industry, is provided courtesy of the Vermont Granite Museum. Many of these articles are based on audio/videotaped ...
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