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Marble is an unincorporated community and
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(CDP) in Cherokee County,
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, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 321.


History

The original name of the Marble community is Marble Springs. The name was later shortened to Marble with the baptist church on Marble Road still bearing the original name. Marble got its name from various
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quarries in the community. Currently, none are functioning, and all have filled with water. The Cherokee County Courthouse, one of few county courthouses in the U.S. constructed entirely of marble, was made with marble from the community. Retrieved January 21, 2024. Marble’s post office opened in 1881. Marble Elementary School was built in 1955. Cherokee County's only animal shelter, Valley River Humane Society, was founded in Marble in 1969. It moved to a new, 3,700-square-foot facility on US 74 in 1999. Nonprofit manufacturer Industrial Opportunities Inc. was established at the Marble Activity Center in 1974. A fire station was built in Marble around 1975. A four-lane highway between
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and
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was built through Marble around 1977. After Marble Elementary closed in 2017, the nine-acre campus housed The Oaks Academy until the academy moved to Peachtree in 2023, leaving the current building up for sale. The current building was said to be built around 1992, but aerial photos show the current building in 1984, and topographic maps show the building outline as early as 1975. A sign outside of Marble Elementary shows the two years in which the school was originally built (1955-1956). Marble's 250,000-square-foot American Thread factory closed in 2015, cutting 382 jobs. The building reopened as a Core Scientific bitcoin mine in the early 2020s. In 2024, Core Scientific partnered with
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to transition the facility into an artificial intelligence processing plant as part of one of the world's largest supercomputers.


Law enforcement

Marble is served by the town of
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Police Department. According to the 2012 Crime Rate Index,"2012 Crime Rate Index for Marble, NC"
CLRSearch.com. Retrieved August 10, 2016.
Marble was rated a rape crime risk of 131 and a murder crime risk of 111. Marble also scored 81 for vehicle theft and 58 for larceny. All scores are compared to a national average of 100. North Carolina average is 103.


Demographics

As of the 2010 Census, there were 321 people, of which 162 were male and 159 were female. The 2010 population density was 293 people per square mile.


Economy


Occupations

19.1% of individuals over the age of 16, are employed in management or professional industries. 19.1% are employed in the service industry, 16.9% are employed in sales or office industries, 14.9% are employed in construction, extraction and maintenance while the remaining 28.3% are employed in production and transportation. As of 2000, 12.3% of people were below the poverty line."Demographic Information"
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on January 17, 2010. Retrieved August 10, 2016.


Household income

7.5% make less than $10,000 per year. 11.4% make between $10,000 and $14,999. 27.3% make between $15,000 and $24,999 per year. 14.2% make between $50,000 and $74,999 per year and 24.5% make between $35,000 and $49,999 per year. 14.2% make between $50,000 and $74,999 per year while the remaining 3.6% make over $75,000 per year. As of 2000, 1.7% of Marble individuals were unemployed, while median household income was $28,553.


Education


Schools and colleges

Marble is in close proximity to
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which has campuses in Peachtree, Robbinsville, and Marble.


Public education

The public school system ( Cherokee County Schools) is run by the Cherokee County Board of Education. As of 2024, the Cherokee County Schools Central Office is located at the former elementary school in Marble. Children in Marble attended Marble Elementary School at 2230 Airport Road until 2017. This school covered grades pre-K to 5th grade and was given a GreatSchools rating of 3/10. Since 2017 students from Marble attend Andrews Elementary, Middle and
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in the town of Andrews. As of 2016, the schools both scored 4/10 on GreatSchools.


Transportation


Highways

Marble sits on US 19/129/74, which runs northeast-southwest between Andrews and Murphy. Airport Road (SR 1428) runs through Marble and was US 19 until 1979. The road ends near Murphy, and in Andrews at the west entrance. Slow Creek Road (141) runs south toward Erlanger Western Carolina Hospital in Peachtree.


Airport

Western Carolina Regional Airport , known locally as the Murphy Airport, Andrews Airport, or Andrews-Murphy Airport, is located approximately east of Marble.


Geography


Topography

Marble is located in the
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in the far western portion of
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, approximately halfway between
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and
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. The location in the
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has helped the community retain a rural character, surrounded by wildlife such as
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,
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, and recently reintroduced
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. According to the
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, the Marble CDP has a total area of , all land.


Climate

Marble has a
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, (Cfa) according to the
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, with hot, humid summers and mild, but occasionally cold winters by the standards of the southern United States."Koppen Classification Map"
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July highs average 85 °F (29 °C) or above, and lows average 55 °F (12.8 °C). Infrequently, temperatures can even exceed 100 °F (38 °C). January is the coldest month, with an average high of 48 °F (9 °C), and low of 33 °F (.6 °C). Like the rest of the southeastern U.S., Marble receives abundant rainfall, which is relatively evenly distributed throughout the year. Average annual rainfall is 55.9 inches (1,420 mm).
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are rare but possible; one nicknamed the
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hit the entire
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in March 1993.


Culture


Local festivals and celebrations

The bi-annual Celebration of Flight air show, located at the Andrews-Murphy Airport northeast of Marble, is a huge presentation of aircraft, both vintage and hi-tech.


Religion

Historically, religion has been a very important part of Appalachian life.
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is predominant in Marble and the surrounding communities.
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Christian faiths are well represented here. Some local churches are Marble Springs Baptist Church, Emanuel Baptist Church, Fair-view Church and Kingdom Hall-Jehovah's Witness.


Media

Marble and the surrounding area are served by a few local television stations, numerous local radio stations that broadcast several genres of music, sports, news and talk radio, plus three local newspapers. A local television station is W31AN (Channel 31) based in Murphy. Marble is served by eight local radio stations. WCVP-AM (600), WCNG-FM (102.7), and WKRK-AM (1320) are based in Murphy. WCVP-FM (95.9) is in Robbinsville, and WFSC-AM (1050), WPFJ-AM (1480), WFQS-FM (91.3), and WNCC (96.7) are based in
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. The only newspaper in Cherokee County is the ''
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'', which is based in Murphy.


Notable people

*
Loyal Jones Loyal Jones (January 5, 1928 – October 7, 2023) was an American folklorist, Appalachian culture scholar, and writer. Biography Loyal Jones was born in Marble, North Carolina, on January 5, 1928, one of eight siblings in a farming family. At the ...
, folklorist and writer * Lloyd R. Welch, fourth Principal Chief of the
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* Roger West, local politician


Nearby communities

*
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( northeast) *
Murphy Murphy is an Irish surname meaning "Sea Warrior". Origins and variants The surname is a variant of two Irish surnames: "Ó Murchadha"/"Ó Murchadh" (descendant of "Murchadh"), and "Mac Murchaidh"/" Mac Murchadh" (son of "Murchadh") derived ...
( southwest)


References

{{authority control Populated places on the Valley River Census-designated places in Cherokee County, North Carolina Census-designated places in North Carolina