The following companies, most of which operated in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, were involved in the production of Tennessee marble.
Floors on the ground level are gray Tennessee marble.
The judge's bench sits on top of a platform of pink Tennessee marble.
The exterior of the building, including the dome, is entirely of Tennessee white marble.
And if you plan to use glue, you had better make sure that not one drop touches the landmarked Tennessee marble.
Tennessee marble, a type of limestone used in notable buildings.
The bottom 16 feet (4.9 m) of the walls in the main waiting room were finished in gray Tennessee marble.
A courtroom in the 1897 portion is clad in pink and gray Tennessee marble.
Indiana limestone was used for the facing, and Tennessee marble for the columns.
The staircase, as well as the lobby's wainscoting, is done in gray Tennessee marble.