767 Clifton Rd Ne
Atlanta, Georgia 30307

The floors of Fernbank Museum are made of 40,000 limestone tiles, each containing fossil remains of animals that lived in a shallow reef more than 150 million years ago. The tiles were originally intended to be Georgia marble until a representative of the Solnhofen quarries of southern Germany offered Fernbank Museum the fossil tiles you see today.

Added by Upcoming Robot on August 9, 2008