-
urban centers.
Cobblestones are
typically either set in sand or
similar material, or are
bound together with mortar.
Paving with
cobblestones allows a road...
-
heritage village at
Cobblestones is set in park-like
grounds and gardens. The
variety of
native and
exotic trees at
Cobblestones befits Greytown's significance...
- The
Cobblestone is a pub in Smithfield, Dublin,
renowned for its live
Irish traditional music. The pub has been run by the
Mulligan family since 1987...
- Look up
cobblestone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cobblestones are
small stones used in
paving streets.
Cobblestone may also
refer to:
Cobble (geology)...
-
Cobblestone architecture refers to the use of
cobblestones embedded in
mortar as
method for
erecting walls on
houses and
commercial buildings. It was frequently...
- Oudenaarde, the
Flemish Ardennes, Belgium. "Koppen" is an
abbreviation for
cobblestones which in
Dutch slang language are
called kinderkoppen, or "children's...
- A
cobbled street or
cobblestone road, is a
street or road
paved with
cobblestones.
There are many
historic streets that are cobbled. In the
United States...
- the
pavings survived and can
still be
admired today. The
tradition of
cobblestones enjo**** a
revival during the 1970s when the old city of
Freiburg was...
-
Cobblestone Museum may
refer to:
Cobblestones Museum in Greytown, New
Zealand Cobblestone Farm and Museum, in Ann Arbor,
Michigan Cobblestone Society...
-
Cobblestone Hotels is a
chain of
hotels in the
United States.
Their brands include Cobblestone Hotel & Suites,
Cobblestone Inn & Suites,
Boarders Inn &...