- a "causey", "c****ay" or "c****ie" in
Scots (probably from causeway).
Cobblestoned and "setted"
streets gradually gave way to
macadam roads, and
later to...
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Cobblestone Hotels is a
chain of
hotels in the
United States.
Their brands include Cobblestone Hotel & Suites,
Cobblestone Inn & Suites,
Boarders Inn &...
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Cobblestone architecture refers to the use of
cobblestones embedded in
mortar as
method for
erecting walls on
houses and
commercial buildings. It was frequently...
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Cobblestone Museum may
refer to:
Cobblestones Museum in Greytown, New
Zealand Cobblestone Farm and Museum, in Ann Arbor,
Michigan Cobblestone Society...
- Look up
cobblestone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cobblestones are
small stones used in
paving streets.
Cobblestone may also
refer to:
Cobble (geology)...
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Cobblestones Museum is a
regional early settlers museum in Greytown, New Zealand. The
museum is
located at site of the
original Cobb and Co
coaching stables...
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Cobblestone is a
magazine that is
published by
Cricket Media and part of
Carus Publishing Company.
Cobblestone Magazine was
established in 1979. The founders...
- The
Cobblestone Inn is
located along Ridge Road (state
highway NY 104) in Oak-Orchard-on-the-Ridge, an
unincorporated hamlet in the Town of Ridgeway,...
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Cobblestone House or
Cobblestone Farmhouse can
refer to:
Cobblestone House (Eau Claire, Wisconsin)
Cobblestone House (Bath, New York)
Cobblestone House...
- The
Herrick Cobblestone is a
historic cobblestone residence in Rockford, Illinois. It may be the
oldest house in Rockford. The area
around the Illinois-Wisconsin...