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Several markers describing cobblestone architecture.
 
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By Anton Schwarzmueller, October 31, 2015
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1 New York, Orleans County, Carlton — Cobblestone Wall SectionCobblestone Construction Piece by Piece — Architecture of the Coast —
Cobblestones Cobblestone construction was born in this area. The example here is a composite of several materials and styles that can be seen within a short distance of this park. The word 'cobblestone' comes from the English word 'cob', . . . Map (db m90184) HM
2 New York, Orleans County, Gaines — CobblestonesBirth of a Local Style — Architecture of the Coast —
Ingenious use of local materials gave rise to a home-grown Seaway Trail architectural style. Cobblestone construction was perfected by local masons between the opening of the Erie Canal and the Civil War. Local farmers had access to the . . . Map (db m78221) HM
3 New York, Wayne County, Sodus — Cobblestone ArchitectureSodus Area Cobblestones — Architecture of the Coast —
Why Build With Stone? Glaciers blessed this area with an abundance of stones. Farmers who picked them from their fields recognized their utility as a sturdy, fireproof, free building material that required no painting. An influx of masons . . . Map (db m79597) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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May. 10, 2024