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Encyclopedia > Cobble

Cobble is a geologic term for a rock or rock fragment with a grain size with dimensions between 64–256 mm (2.5–10 inch). Rounded cobble sized rocks are used as a construction material for road and street surfacing: see cobblestone.




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Cobble Hill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (282 words)
Cobble Hill Park, at the intersection of Congress and Clinton Streets, was reconstructed in 1989 and reflects the brick and stone character of this tree lined neighborhood.
Cobble Hill is also renowned for its private Italianate style brownstone and brick row houses.
Cobble Hill is the "Co" in the meta-neighborhood BoCoCa which is an almalgamation of three names, Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, and Carroll Gardens.
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