The remnants of the now-destroyed Georgia Guidestones have been donated to a local granite museum where they may someday be put on display for the public, though the possibility that the monument itself could be rebuilt remains uncertain. According to a local media report, the Elbert County Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to give the massive pile of rubble to the Elberton Granite Association (EGA), which has a museum devoted to the rock that can be found in abundance in the area. The controversial monument was infamously felled earlier this summer by a still-unidentified bomber who blew up one of its pillars.
More on the latest developments surrounding the downed monument at the Coast to Coast AM website.