Also the location of non-profit, The American Toy Marble Museum, since1990, now located at Lock 3 Park in Downtown Akron, former site of The American Marble & Toy Manufacturing Company.: proper name. This company evolved into The Akron Stone Marble Company with its marbleworks located in nearby Boston, Ohio.: noun. The process involved pouring a thin layer of glaze in a pan or sheet of metal and then rolling a stoneware marble through the glaze; moving the marble onto other sheets with different colored glazes. (1892-1898) Located in Boston, Ohio, seven miles north of Akron on the Ohio & Erie Canal. These marbles appear similar in appearance to limestone marbles from Germany (also see,) but these marbles were manufactured from a blue-gray shale found in throughout the Cuyahoga River Valley and are therefore easy to identify. A marble; made from Saxony stone as a rule; the bob alley was also called a Tom-troller, and was used to bob with, being larger than the other alleys, which were usually employed as snappers or shooters.….