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  2. List of cobblestone buildings - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cobblestone buildings, mostly houses and mostly but not all in the United States, that are notable and that reflect cobblestone architecture. Cobblestone architecture had some popularity for substantial homes and other buildings for a period, but is limited in scope of employment. St. Alban's Church, Copenhagen

  3. Cobblestone architecture - Wikipedia

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    Cobblestone architecture. The Cobblestone Schoolhouse is part of the Cobblestone Historic District, in the hamlet of Childs, New York. Cobblestone architecture refers to the use of cobblestones embedded in mortar as method for erecting walls on houses and commercial buildings. It was frequently used in the northeastern United States and upper ...

  4. William Covert Cobblestone Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    95001280 [1] Added to NRHP. November 07, 1995. William Covert Cobblestone Farmhouse, also known as the Covert-Brodie-Pollok House, is a historic home located at Greece, New York. It is a Greek Revival style cobblestone farmhouse built about 1832. It is constructed of medium-sized field cobbles and is one of four surviving cobblestone buildings ...

  5. Stewart Cobblestone Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    March 4, 1997. Stewart Cobblestone Farmhouse is a historic home located at Mendon in Monroe County, New York. It is a vernacular Greek Revival style cobblestone farmhouse built about 1835. It is constructed of medium-sized field cobbles and is one of only 10 surviving cobblestone buildings in Mendon. The house features a Colonial Revival style ...

  6. Cobblestone - Wikipedia

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    Cobblestone is a natural building material based on cobble-sized stones, and is used for pavement roads, streets, and buildings. Setts , also called Belgian blocks, are often referred to as "cobbles", [ 1 ] although a sett is distinct from a cobblestone by being quarried and shaped into a regular form, while cobblestones are naturally occurring ...

  7. Category:Cobblestone architecture - Wikipedia

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    Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1027 Stone Church Road. Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1111 Stone Church Road. Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1229 Birdsey Road. Cobblestone Historic District. Cobblestone House (Bath, New York) Cobblestone House (Cazenovia, New York) Cobblestone House (Eau Claire, Wisconsin) Cobblestone Inn. Cobblestone Manor.

  8. Cobblestone Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Ward House is in the background. The Cobblestone Historic District is located along state highway NY 104 (Ridge Road) in Childs, New York, United States. It comprises three buildings that exemplify the cobblestone architecture developed to a high degree in the regions of upstate New York near Lake Ontario and exported to other areas with ...

  9. Cole Cobblestone Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    Cole Cobblestone Farmhouse. /  43.01444°N 77.49639°W  / 43.01444; -77.49639. Cole Cobblestone Farmhouse is a historic home located at Mendon in Monroe County, New York. It is a Federal style cobblestone farmhouse built about 1832. It is constructed of medium-sized field cobbles and is one of only 10 surviving cobblestone buildings in ...