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Danby

Dorset Peak, part of the Taconic range, lies on the town's southern border and reaches an elevation of 3,804 feet (1,159 m). Danby quarry, located near the peak, opened in the early 20th century and is likely the world's largest underground marble quarry. It was reported in 2001 to have a total monthly output of about 1,200 tons of marble, half of which consists of Imperial Danby, a fine architectural marble with a variety of uses. Danby marble has been used in a number of notable buildings, including the United States Supreme Court building and the Jefferson Memorial.

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Name: Danby topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Danby, Rutland County, Vermont, 05739, United States (43.30517 -73.12266 43.40301 -72.99342)

Average elevation: 499 m

Minimum elevation: 189 m

Maximum elevation: 1,141 m

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