The buildings and quarries of the Vermont Marble Company are now owned by OMYA, a supplier of industrial minerals.
A display contains large slabs of decorative stone, including the local Danby white and deep green verde antique.
The architectural uses of marble are displayed in a small chapel and a modern kitchen and bathroom surfaced in stone.
Visitors may also get a balcony view of one of the large 19th-century warehouses of the Vermont Marble Company, now used by OMYA.
[2] Also, the town of Proctor has many sidewalks made of marble, and the high school and Catholic church are both faced in local stone.