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  2. List of cobblestone streets - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning a cobblestone street in Oaxaca. Cobblestones are natural stones, irregular in shape and size. Cobblestones are natural stones, irregular in shape and size. A sett block, sometimes mistakenly referred to as a cobble, but distinguished by being quarried & carved rather than naturally occurring, and being of regular size and rectangular ...

  3. List of streets in Baltimore, Maryland - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Streets in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Major streets in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, either in the downtown area or covering a large part of the city. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Streets in Baltimore . Pages in category "Streets in Baltimore"

  5. Category:Cobbled streets - Wikipedia

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    List of cobblestone streets * Cobbled classics; Cobblestone; B. Block 35 Cobblestone Alley; C. Carrefour de l'Arbre; Cobblestone Path; Cobblestone Street (Boonville ...

  6. Category:Streets in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Streets in Baltimore (24 P) This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 10:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. List of streets in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Street Route Communities Landmarks Notes Eager Street: Three discontinuous streets: Park Avenue to Guilford Avenue: Fallsway to dead end east of Collington Avenue Madeira Street to alley between Linwood Avenue and Curley Street Collington Square: One of three streets in Baltimore named after John Eager Howard.

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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