Water Treatment Sculpture
Marble
This group of sculptures was conceived by Justin Rose, a local stone carver. The sculptures are located on the site where marble was first found and celebrate the little known fact that the physical base of the city of Burlington is actually marble fill which was used to lessen the area's natural swampy geology.
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Burlington
Burlington Bike path , south of water treatment plant
This group of sculptures was conceived by Justin Rose, a local stone carver. The sculptures are located on the site where marble was first found and celebrate the little known fact that the physical base of the city of Burlington is actually marble fill which was used to lessen the area's natural swampy geology.
This group of sculptures was conceived by Justin Rose, a local stone carver. The sculptures are located on the site where marble was first found and celebrate the little known fact that the physical base of the city of Burlington is actually marble fill which was used to lessen the area's natural swampy geology.
This group of sculptures was conceived by Justin Rose, a local stone carver. The sculptures are located on the site where marble was first found and celebrate the little known fact that the physical base of the city of Burlington is actually marble fill which was used to lessen the area's natural swampy geology.
This group of sculptures was conceived by Justin Rose, a local stone carver. The sculptures are located on the site where marble was first found and celebrate the little known fact that the physical base of the city of Burlington is actually marble fill which was used to lessen the area's natural swampy geology.
This group of sculptures was conceived by Justin Rose, a local stone carver. The sculptures are located on the site where marble was first found and celebrate the little known fact that the physical base of the city of Burlington is actually marble fill which was used to lessen the area's natural swampy geology.
This group of sculptures was conceived by Justin Rose, a local stone carver. The sculptures are located on the site where marble was first found and celebrate the little known fact that the physical base of the city of Burlington is actually marble fill which was used to lessen the area's natural swampy geology.
This group of sculptures was conceived by Justin Rose, a local stone carver. The sculptures are located on the site where marble was first found and celebrate the little known fact that the physical base of the city of Burlington is actually marble fill which was used to lessen the area's natural swampy geology.
This group of sculptures was conceived by Justin Rose, a local stone carver. The sculptures are located on the site where marble was first found and celebrate the little known fact that the physical base of the city of Burlington is actually marble fill which was used to lessen the area's natural swampy geology.
This group of sculptures was conceived by Justin Rose, a local stone carver. The sculptures are located on the site where marble was first found and celebrate the little known fact that the physical base of the city of Burlington is actually marble fill which was used to lessen the area's natural swampy geology.
This group of sculptures was conceived by Justin Rose, a local stone carver. The sculptures are located on the site where marble was first found and celebrate the little known fact that the physical base of the city of Burlington is actually marble fill which was used to lessen the area's natural swampy geology.
This group of sculptures was conceived by Justin Rose, a local stone carver. The sculptures are located on the site where marble was first found and celebrate the little known fact that the physical base of the city of Burlington is actually marble fill which was used to lessen the area's natural swampy geology.
This group of sculptures was conceived by Justin Rose, a local stone carver. The sculptures are located on the site where marble was first found and celebrate the little known fact that the physical base of the city of Burlington is actually marble fill which was used to lessen the area's natural swampy geology.
State of Vermont Marble Trail