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6 Sentences With "cobbled stone"

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Soft-blurred whites cover the screen, surrounding the cobbled stone and churches of a sleepy winter village with a massive cathedral at its center.
While it's nice here—like an alternate reality imagined by Hyacinth Bucket—I'm not sure I can picture Jay Kay with canned heat in his heels, strutting Adidas Gazelles across this bucolic cobbled stone.
It is one of the first colonial cities, was founded in 1527, and its colonial architecture prevails until today. Over 600 buildings have been appointed in Coro as heritage. The historic centre remains characteristics typical of a city of the 18th and 19th centuries, with cobbled stone streets and colonial buildings. This is an important colonial city resort and the largest complex of colonial temples in Venezuela.
The Charlotte Pound is located on the north side of Charlotte Road, about east of its junction with Maine State Route 214. It is an octagonal structure, each side measuring about . It has a cobbled stone foundation, and is constructed out of stacked cedar logs, the ends at each joint overhanging by about , with half-round notches as joinery. Metal rods have been driven through each joint.
"Ehrenhalle" (Hall of Honour) in the "Luitpoldhain" (park) The "Ehrenhalle" was built by the City of Nuremberg according to a plan of German architect Fritz Mayer. It was inaugurated in 1930, before the Hitler era during the Weimar Republic.Kubiss: Culture and education server for the region of Nuremberg It is an arcaded hall with an adjacent cobbled stone terrace with two rows of pedestals for fire bowls. All fourteen pylons remain virtually intact and have not been ignited since the final Nazi party rally in September 1938.
Cobblers originated in the British American colonies. English settlers were unable to make traditional suet puddings due to lack of suitable ingredients and cooking equipment, so instead covered a stewed filling with a layer of uncooked plain biscuits or dumplings, fitted together. The origin of the name cobbler, recorded from 1859, is uncertain: it may be related to the archaic word cobeler, meaning "wooden bowl". or the term may be due to the topping having the visual appearance of a 'cobbled' stone pathway rather than a 'smooth' paving which would otherwise be represented by a rolled out pastry topping.

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