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Another New York Times article from January 18, 1894, referred to the quarry workers as “the most abandoned lot of laborers in Italy.” Carrara’s anarchism is also tied to the area’s ...
CARRARA, Italy — Make sure you come prepared. ... Carrara has a history of anarchy, as a political philosophy that grew out of labor battles between stonecutters and quarry owners in the late 1800s.
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Carrara – an Italian city known especially for its world-famous marble. Carrara lies along the Carrione River, in northern Tuscany, around 130 km ...
Discover central Italy’s lesser-known treasures, from medieval festivals in Monteriggioni to Carrara’s luminous marble caves. Explore Italy’s Tuscany region and see sights like the Cathedral ...
For nearly 40 years, Oregon sculptor M.J. Anderson has traveled to Carrara, Italy — where some of the world's finest marble can be found — to carve abstract and figurative sculptures such as ...