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	<description>Atlas Marble and Granite is a full service custom stone fabricator specializing in kitchen countertops, bathroom vanity countertops and tub surrounds.</description>
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		<title>It’s time to go Green….and Vermont Verde Antique is back with a vengeance!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vermont Verde is a dark green serpentine marble quarried in the Green Mountains of Vermont since the early 1900’s. It has the warmth and look of marble yet is harder and less porous than many types of Granite, making it an excellent choice for kitchen counter tops.]]></description>
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