These memorials, produced by members of the Elberton Granite Association,
are featured in our downtown Elberton display and in the Fall 2005 issue
of the Association's magazine the Elberton Graniteer. They
represent only a small sample of the memorial styles, shapes and colors
available today.
The current display is an interesting and picturesque array of memorials
reflecting design ingenuity and master craftsmanship available from the
Elberton Granite Industry.
The display, located at the busy intersection of North Oliver and Elbert
Streets (highways 17/72 and 77) changes semiannually and is sponsored and
maintained by the Elberton Granite Association as a means of showcasing
the EGA members' capabilities.
The display was recently renovated. You may read more about the
new display by visiting the NEWS link on our home page.
A personal monument is one of mankind's oldest traditions. Historians
date some of the earliest monuments to more than 20,000 years.
Today's technological developments, coupled with the skills of
experienced craftsmen, make it possible for individuals to communicate their
emotions through classic or contemporary monumental art that is produced
in a variety of beautiful and enduring granites.

For centuries, individuals and families chose to design and construct
their own monuments. Today, these personalized monuments often provide the
only historical link to past cultures, and they offer a unique insight into
individual personalities.

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