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"cobblestone" Definitions
  1. made of small round stones
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We strolled down a charming cobblestone street into a cafe.
A cobblestone courtyard full of rusty junk and old vehicles.
The cliff borders one side of a narrow cobblestone street.
Looking for the right cobblestone street — That, my friends, is a miracle.
"That's what I like about the cobblestone streets around here," he says.
Both wore cross-body bags as they walked along the cobblestone streets.
VP took the next few rounds with ease, winning Cobblestone 16-21.
The building will wrap around a private courtyard with a cobblestone drive.
The half-million who took to the cobblestone streets of Old San
The neighborhood is full of leafy cobblestone streets that are surprisingly quiet.
The streets they are photographed on are almost always brick or cobblestone.
No plane ticket, upside-down map, or twisted ankles on cobblestone required.
I'm shocked people ride scooters because it is so cobblestone-y there.
Moncarapacho has a cobblestone central square, restaurants, sidewalk cafes and small markets.
But Team Liquid had something to prove, and they proved it on Cobblestone.
The windows can be identified by little markers embedded in the cobblestone streets.
Cotton's was a long, sloping wave that broke left to right over cobblestone.
Walking through the pedestrian-only cobblestone streets, though, none of that is apparent.
The car squeezed through narrow cobblestone streets at barely 10 miles per hour.
Stroll through the historic cobblestone streets of Paraty, a colonial Portuguese town in Brazil.
At the time, the building was surrounded by cobblestone streets and horse-drawn streetcars.
A cobblestone ball as big as a side chair has a manhole cover hat.
This eastern European destination is known for its old stone buildings and cobblestone roads.
On the cobblestone square, I was surprised to find several hundred soldiers in fatigues.
Nantucket's combination of cobblestone streets and ocean breezes make it the ultimate summer destination.
Van Avermaet, of Belgium, won the single-day cobblestone Paris-Roubaix race in 2017.
Today the charmingly ramshackle village, with its chunky cobblestone lanes, is crammed with galleries.
Once the workers cleared away the dirt and the grass, they discovered cobblestone walkways.
All that seems to be missing are cobblestone streets, gas lamps and flannel uniforms.
Some uprooted trees had blocked the narrow cobblestone streets at Plaza de la Catedral.
But that shouldn't stop us from carrying a cobblestone or two in our pockets.
Just outside, a cobblestone courtyard is home to a small fleet of food trucks.
Other challenges, such as going uphill or rumbling along cobblestone, were also handled adeptly.
Advertisements frequently featured cars driving over cobblestone streets in places like Manhattan's Soho district.
Fnatic started out strong on the first map, Cobblestone, out-maneuvering and out-shooting Virtus.
Fnatic only managed to get one round in the rest of Cobblestone, losing to Virtus.
In those shared spaces, it's usually cobblestone, or raised crosswalks, speed bumps where they're needed.
That deadline has passed, but "Fearless Girl" is still anchored to the neighborhood's cobblestone paving.
Personally, it's refreshing to not have to worry about cobblestone, small potholes or uneven pavement.
It includes two previously released shades: the "cobblestone grey" Dagger and the "smoky grey" Woolf.
Restaurants and cafes, once a rarity, began to appear in the brick-­and-­cobblestone downtown.
Alexandria, Virginia's Old Town district is filled with picturesque, cobblestone streets and charming historic homes.
On the other hand, the journey is often about as smooth as a cobblestone street.
Snow dusted the rooftops, and hardly a soul was in sight on the cobblestone street.
At the ministry, the sedan pulled into a cobblestone alleyway hidden behind a wooden gate.
And he prompted flags to appear all over, even in the middle of cobblestone streets.
Roam those cobblestone streets, holding something by Virginia Woolf, for as long as you can.
Block proceeded to do some stunts in the car on the cobblestone road outside the church.
Wheat english muffins in Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky, * Flowers foods issues voluntary recall on cobblestone bread co.
When you go on a hike, you might begin to notice a tree, or a cobblestone.
Off goes Rose down Paris' cobblestone streets, a leash-free Simone obediently following at her heels.
Of course, I wanted to stroll cobblestone streets in the light rain, see the Eiffel Tower.
I eventually find an alternative route to the Punxsutawney Cobblestone Hotel, the one hotel in town.
Na'Vi kicked off the finals match on the inferior counter-terrorist side of Cobblestone, but Virtus.
The two bodies are expected to hold sessions in parallel, separated by an ornate cobblestone courtyard.
There's a bright gleaming light guiding me home tonight down the long road of white cobblestone.
The driver honks to the guitar players strolling the cobblestone streets and the DJ takes over.
He was intent upon setting up a cheap plastic bowling set in that magical cobblestone courtyard.
THE TOWNHOUSE THAT MS. SWIFT likely purchased was No. 153 on Franklin Street, a cobblestone road.
For lovely views over cobblestone Oderbergerstrasse, upgrade to a Premium room, which costs about $20 more.
Two narrow cobblestone streets, adjacent to Via Mazzini, form the more recognizable heart of the ghetto.
Even residents who have emigrated abroad return for the ceremonies and strut through the cobblestone streets.
Cobblestone streets, luxurious bathhouses and local food and wine you'll never forget await you in Tbilisi.
Climbing the narrow cobblestone streets of Geneva's Old Town, I arrived at the local Christie's offices.
There is a cobblestone-lined pea-gravel driveway and entrance courtyard, in addition to two garages.
Join locals of all ages visiting throughout the day, soaking their feet in a cobblestone bath.
"The streets around the auditorium are all made of cobblestone, an auditory nightmare," Mr. Tedeschi said.
Book ASAP for the best prices, and get those comfy Vans ready to walk Copenhagen's cobblestone streets.
Outside, the mansion features a sprawling green lawn and a cobblestone driveway that can fit 20 cars.
Na'Vi smoked up their approach to Bombsite B on Cobblestone and Olofmeister knew they might be boosting.
The charm of Sozopol, like Nessebar, is in its cobblestone streets, appealing restaurants and breathtaking seaside views.
The area is loved for its cobblestone streets and beaches, as well as its lively nightlife scene.
It rises from the cobblestone streets of Tribeca — the most expensive zip code in New York City.
The cobblestone intersection became known as Music Corner, but the musical tradition died about when downtown did.
As the sun rose, the taxi climbed perilous cobblestone roads further and deeper into hills of farmland.
A baleful Jackie Coogan, namesake of "The Kid," anchors a cobblestone street corner in the opening set.
They spin along pavement, cobblestone and gravel, and through meadows as vast as the eye can see.
Narrow, maze-like, cobblestone roads ascend almost 4,000 feet up the steep slopes of the area mountains.
In 1968 students in Rome were rioting two months before ever a cobblestone was thrown in Paris.
For a change of pace, visit the historic pueblo where shops and restaurants line the cobblestone streets.
Between the charming cobblestone streets and old-fashioned riverboats, Savannah is like a trip into the past.
The cobblestone streets of the old part of the town are just a bit busier than usual.
This is location-specific, but roads here are bumpy, cobblestone or otherwise just detrimental to one's pelvic region.
Once a sleepy fishing village, Cascais is a beautiful resort town with vibrant nightlife and quaint cobblestone streets.
You want them on your screen, even if you don't want them following you down dark cobblestone alleys.
The penthouse is located on Greene Street, a cobblestone street known for its stunning architecture and boutique stores.
In the past decade the city's streets have become an unattractive patchwork of asphalt, cobblestone, gravel and rubble.
The set was a cartoony village beneath a starry sky: cottages and townhouses, planter boxes, a cobblestone path.
A place of cobblestone streets lined with hundreds of small wooden stalls with vendors selling crafts and Christmas.
That a camera crew set its sights on the cobblestone streets of Dumbo is not at all surprising.
But in little Llivia, the small cobblestone square in the town center was packed with a celebratory crowd.
Its cobblestone streets and French architecture make Old Montreal, the original settlement on the St. Lawrence Seaway, compelling.
The following morning I roamed through the city's winding cobblestone streets to get a taste of Old Grasse.
On Cobblestone, smoke grenades had gone out on bombsite B as Immortals were moving in on Cloud9's defense.
Mardis Gras this year brought out thousands of people to parade on the old cobblestone streets of New Orleans.
The canals and cobblestone streets in Nyhaven were gorgeous and their beauty and vibrancy were not lost on Eric.
For the French, "68" is May 1968, when alarmists feared that cobblestone-throwing students might overthrow the Fifth Republic.
Look for a series of open garage doors that circle a cobblestone alley and you'll be at the Dabney.
Elfreth's Alley is a tiny cobblestone street in Philly that's been teeming with life for more than 300 years.
While Monaco is small, it's full of steep hills, cobblestone streets, and many, many stairs, making walking everywhere exhausting.
OpTic Gaming lost both pistol rounds on Train but started out with a win on the second map, Cobblestone.
They stand just four or five stories high on cobblestone streets, some of which now house shops and restaurants.
There, while looking down a cobblestone street lined with quaint houses, I could smell the warm pastries escaping bakeries.
You'll gather that pretty quickly from the gas lamps, the cobblestone streets and the still-under-construction Williamsburg Bridge.
Palermo is a highly walkable city, with cobblestone streets that seem eternally damp, and, at least by daylight, safe.
There's a Harry Potter-themed shop in Edinburgh, Scotland — and it's on the cobblestone street that inspired Diagon Alley.
The complaints poured into City Hall in Portland, the scenic city in Maine with cobblestone streets and waterfront parks.
We meet on a chilly afternoon in late autumn, the city's ancient, cobblestone streets teeming with students and tourists.
He carved out a parking area with cobblestone pavers, and edged it with plantings, leftovers from his day job.
In an often overlooked Flemish city: canals, spires, cobblestone streets and some of Belgium's best food and design. Bruges!
The center of life in Fréjus is a small cobblestone square surrounded by historic buildings, like the town's cathedral.
Culture is also a big draw, with many cities home to historical colonial-era quarters featuring cathedrals and cobblestone streets.
"You see this?" he asked, motioning toward traffic crawling northward on a one-way cobblestone street near Hidalgo Garden park.
In the first pistol round of the second map, Cobblestone, Snax kicked it off with a quick kill on NiP.
They can walk down pretty cobblestone streets and even enjoy homemade meals complete with a dessert of stewed cinnamon apples.
The second-largest city in Portugal after Lisbon, Porto is known for quaint cobblestone streets, local wineries and leisurely pace.
Quebec City is known for its beautiful old-world feel, quaint bistros, delicious French cuisine, cobblestone streets, and friendly locals.
The restaurant, found after almost an hour of searching, was beautiful, down a slope of cobblestone and facing the river.
We stop along the way a few times to take pictures of the cute cobblestone streets in Tallinn's old city.
Everything feels very medieval — the streets are cobblestone and the buildings are very colorful (lots of yellows and pale pinks).
Around the historic center, images of the smiling pope hung over cobblestone streets dotted with Orthodox churches and outdoor cafes.
On our first night in Positano, I lost my footing on the cobblestone streets and knew I had broken something.
The quirky neighborhood, the narrow cobblestone alley, the stray cats and small museums and the store that sells only butter.
The port city has beautiful squares, parks, cobblestone streets, and colorful colonial buildings, as well as white-sand beaches nearby.
Regarded as one of Beirut's best nightlife scenes, the one-way, cobblestone street is lined with trendy bars and clubs.
Cusco, Peru's most historic city, is a UNESCO World Heritage site with domed churches and ancient, pedestrian-only cobblestone streets.
It's a resort hotel on the beach, a few miles away from the cobblestone streets and brightly painted colonial buildings.
I won't talk about the vibrancy the West Village's transgender prostitutes mastering the cobblestone streets in stilettos added to the city.
The rain-slicked, cobblestone snicket, or alley, presumably attached to a warehouse, runs upward on a diagonal from left to right.
Each year the cobblestone streets of the historic neighborhood are animated with decorations, evergreen trees, and rows of faux-log cabins.
It was tucked into some cobblestone, as the species is known to nest on gravel, according to the National Audubon Society.
Johnny Galecki and Julianne Hough were among the stars who slipped down the cobblestone at Chateau Marmont ... where WME was hosting.
The street is also said to be one of the last examples of "true" cobblestone paving, according to Boston City Walks.
The Mountain is heavy in security, featuring a private stone aggregate road, a cobblestone drive, and a custom-designed security gate.
As Mr. Mombrei leads tours of visitors (mostly Germans) over the cobblestone streets, he likes to share a popular local legend.
The apartment sits on the second floor of a cobblestone street in the famed New York neighborhood south of Houston Street.
Tucked away into cobblestone streets and on corners all over France are little skin-care havens marked by glowing green crosses.
Shops in the cobblestone alleyways of Old Sana'a glistened with bejeweled jumbiyas, the curved ceremonial daggers that hang from male waists.
The route starting in Arras contained the highest number of cobblestone sections since the 1980 Tour, with nearly 22 kilometers altogether.
Regina Pizzeria is in the North End of Boston, an Italian neighborhood where the streets are narrow and paved in cobblestone.
During his tryout, Mr. Senat spent two days in Old City, where restaurants and retail mix on colonial-era cobblestone alleyways.
After meandering along the harbor's charming cobblestone streets and red brick warehouses, stop by the Louis Valentino Jr. Park and Pier.
Visitors delight in the city's cobblestone streets, its Gothic-style churches, Greek Revival storefronts, its array of trendy restaurants and hotels.
Wandering over damp cobblestone in alleyway after alleyway, meandering through a city I didn't know until all bearings had been lost.
I've wandered the winding cobblestone lanes of Kyoto and the industrial labyrinths of Nagoya for hours and barely heard a honk.
The neat rows of candy-colored houses and cobblestone streets streak the hillside around the quarry, surrounded by dark pine trees.
To make the lavish interior look more cave-like, the floor is made from cobblestone and the ceiling is made from limestone.
Since Tacitus sends me nothing in response, I assume he is angry and find myself panicked and hustling up the cobblestone roads.
There's something special about stumbling upon a beautiful street with tree-lined sidewalks, cobblestone walkways, and colorful homes in a neat row.
Its cobblestone streets went undiscovered for centuries, and though it's better known now, it's still an authentic, off-the-beaten path destination.
Once in awhile I — admittedly illegally — hop on the sidewalk to avoid bumpy cobblestone streets, but sometimes I'm met with more cobblestones.
A bystander named Steve Yates remembered watching his friend wrench a cobblestone from the street and hurl it at a police car.
Then walk over to another Yountville classic, V Marketplace, an enclosed market with cobblestone walkways and shops selling local goods and art.
You can find British-looking cobblestone streets, old castles that rival those of the Loire Valley and Alpine-like snow-capped mountains.
From whimsical cobblestone streets to romantic gardens to gritty alleyways, New York offers a romantic backdrop for any style of wedding photographs.
All of the ground-level rooms open onto the cobblestone courtyard, where dragon trees and other tropical flora surround several seating areas.
Wide, leafy boulevards and enormous, opulent palaces are side-by-side with winding alleys and cobblestone squares full of horse-drawn carriages.
As Nets guard Joe Harris walks the cobblestone streets outside the team's practice facility in Sunset Park, no one seems to notice.
After all, Ford sells car all over the world, and its customers face varied challenges, from French cobblestone streets to Brazilian speed bumps.
Case in point: He dug up a cobblestone street and numbered the bricks so he could put them back in the same order.
That credit is shared by women from all over the world, not just the cobblestone streets of Paris or the shores of Cannes.
Yet just across the cobblestone street, tourist shops are turning a profit off of artificially colored and flavored alcohols, also marketed as absinthe.
Here, women of every shape create runways wherever they stride, and the only vibes that fill these charming cobblestone roads are good ones.
Nestled in the winding cobblestone streets of Golegã, Portugal, a monument to the early days of photography welcomes visitors from around the world.
Back in town, meander along Barolo's cobblestone lanes toward the ancient castle, an ocher-hued fortification with history dating to the 10th century.
The Planufer, a cobblestone street that follows the canal, winds past outdoor cafes and handsome prewar apartments before spilling into the Kottbusser Damm.
Beneath the gilded spires and medieval cobblestone streets of Bruges, the lifeblood of Belgium now flows at more than 1,000 gallons an hour.
Cobblestone streets, pastel rows of houses, and a Paris geotag have made the city's Twelfth Arrondissement a very popular spot for Instagram photos.
Among its destinations is Ohrid, a charming, old town dotted with medieval ruins and churches, lined with cobblestone streets, and overlooking Lake Ohrid.
Located right on the water at Casco Bay and lined with cobblestone streets, Portland immediately evokes the quaintness of a much smaller town.
Mouraria is a quiet, low-slung neighborhood of cobblestone streets with restaurants and bars that have been gloriously not prettied up for visitors.
At one, heavy wooden doors open to a cobblestone passage leading to a large courtyard and a 20-by-30-foot swimming pool.
Entire districts of this city, which stretches out in all directions, are overgrown nature preserves that are reclaiming the concrete and cobblestone blocks.
I took the way through Rome's historic Jewish ghetto, now a tourist destination of curving cobblestone streets, medieval buildings and ancient Roman ruins.
The Hôtel de Lamoignon (24, rue Pavée) features a wide cobblestone courtyard and access to the Bibliothèque Historique de la Ville de Paris.
It's too early to check in at our Airbnb, so we walk around and explore in the adorable shops that line the cobblestone streets.
Our busses zipped down winding cobblestone hills, darted against traffic on narrow one-ways, and careened around stopped vehicles in the middle of intersections.
It's the kind of big little town that feels like home even before you discover what each cute cobblestone road holds around every turn.
Chests are filled with blocks, naturally, adding to your reserves of cobblestone, brick and so on, all the different varieties appearing with appropriate rarity.
That gorilla chant found me again nearly 30 years later on the cobblestone streets of Spain, where I was vacationing at a mountain villa.
Everyone was waiting to get seated at the most famous Mexican food joint in town when I decided to wander around the cobblestone streets.
Left on the cobblestone streets it was just me and a few die hards, hiding under umbrellas and trying their best to enjoy themselves.
The picture of Daleel that emerged from a dozen interviews in Ansbach, a pleasant cobblestone-street town of 413,000, is one of stark contrasts.
In the colonial era, many of Boston's streets were made with lumpy stones, not the smoother rocks used in modern cobblestone-esque streets today.
Here on these cobblestone streets, the closest thing to wildlife is the odd herd of drunk co-eds stumbling out of nearby house parties.
In the 1980s, outsiders took notice of Red Hook's lower cost of living, cobblestone streets and sweeping views of Manhattan and began moving in.
So early Saturday morning, Mr. Sanders stood in the marble foyer, which looks out onto a large cobblestone drive just inside the Vatican walls.
It was a mosaic of Secret Service agents, campaign advisers, bikers, gleaming motorcycles, the president and the cobblestone driveway of his private golf course.
WEYN I went to the Orkney Islands, where Castle Frankenstein was, and to Edinburgh to see if the streets were cobblestone or Belgian blocks.
In the seaside town of Tenby in southern Wales, visitors can enjoy pristine beaches and cobblestone streets lined with restaurants, shops, cafes, and pubs.
Later, it developed as a center for art and music, which has helped make the narrow cobblestone streets a popular destination for North Americans.
We walked along the cobblestone streets where Douglass, born into slavery, spent his teenage years, teaching himself to read and write from discarded newspapers.
He took my favorite picture of me in San Juan, wearing a white dress and walking up a cobblestone alley surrounded by pastel houses.
In the one called Calacoto—where Gustu is situated, at 10,993 feet—quiet cobblestone streets are lined with embassies and the offices of N.G.O.s.
For a particular New Yorker, the sort who rues having missed out on the city's cobblestone past, Colonnade Row is a distinct architectural marvel.
The port city on Colombia's Caribbean coast was founded in the 16th century and has beautiful squares, parks, cobblestone streets, and colorful colonial buildings.
The New Orleans ceremony was held at Race + Religious, a rustic 1839 venue that boasts three buildings, a pool and a fountain-flanked cobblestone courtyard.
GENEVA — On Rue Verdaine, a quiet cobblestone street in Old Town, well-dressed men stop to peer in the window of MB&F M.A.D. Gallery.
The best spots are often tucked away on cobblestone side streets with menus on worn, yellowed paper, and can be a squeeze to get into.
Corktown has been one of these pockets, where restaurants and boutiques have opened in the past several years, anchored by cobblestone streets on Michigan Avenue.
It's the art of dressing up, but also dressing for the throws of New York City's public transportation system, cobblestone streets, and often-unpredictable temperatures.
Though Ford Model T's were starting to roll off the assembly line, Americans typically moved around on horse-drawn buggies on dirt or cobblestone roads.
Ninjas in Pyjamas ended up taking both Cache and Cobblestone 16-14, just managing to edge out SK by winning late rounds in both games.
You're talking about cobblestone streets, sipping good wine, eating French food," he said, adding that the exchange rate with Canada is "very good right now.
In the old section, a few cobblestone streets were lit by the glow of open storefronts—restaurants serving a range of simple Central American dishes.
The NFL quarterback was dressed in head-to-toe black as he escorted his soon-to-be bride hand-in-hand across the cobblestone path.
For New Years' Eve, the big feast day, I'm 165 miles north at Nanxun, a petite ancient water town decorated with canals and cobblestone streets.
Wandering the cobblestone streets while waiting for the police to arrive, they paused to look at real estate listings in the window of an agency.
Acorn Street in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood is known for its idyllic brick homes and is known as one of the last "true" cobblestone streets.
"Caravanas" of cars blasting reggaeton music and reminders to vote call to mind similar processions through San Juan's cobblestone streets during elections on the island.
From the monumental front gates, a gravel walk leads through the formal garden of grass and clipped yew cones that replaced the cobblestone front courtyard.
With its narrow, winding cobblestone streets and low-slung rooflines, the bazaar seems a world away from the monumental memorials and statues that surround it.
The three locations where the shootings took place were within the cobblestone-paved market, where many small wooden stalls line the streets, festooned with decorations.
In the Malta market, Syrian hawkers and shopowners peddle their goods along narrow cobblestone streets that resemble markets in Damascus and Aleppo, albeit much smaller.
Within a few years I'm planning to settle down in the same town as you, in a house right up the cobblestone street from yours.
The Georgetown residence, which according to its listing is located on a "picturesque cobblestone street," has three bedrooms, two full baths and two partial baths.
In 2014, Voglia di Vino opened as solely a wine shop in Alba, a cobblestone-lined city that is a 20-minute drive from Barolo.
Behind the hotel is a cobblestone alley lined with shops run by local female entrepreneurs, a beer hall and a Detroit-style fried chicken joint.
Quirk, which occupies a multistory office on a narrow cobblestone street in Philadelphia's Old City, has 21 employees and publishes about 25 books a year.
In the summer, the European-looking mountain town with its cobblestone streets has hiking, biking, river rafting, fishing, golfing, excellent restaurants, and far fewer people.
And at Rebecca Minkoff, which pioneered much of the movement to making Fashion Week more democratic, models strutted down a cobblestone street outside the designer's shop.
Residents of Rue Cremieux, a cobblestone street lined with pastel-colored houses in the 12th arrondissement in Paris, have a problem: the Instagrammers have taken over.
Brussels is at war in peacetime, the beauty of its medieval cobblestone streets marred by the ugly presence of green military trucks on seemingly every corner.
The day's catch is typically carted to a hangar where traders sell their seafood to buyers strolling down the chaotic cobblestone walkways under large store signs.
After a high-speed chase along Rome's cobblestone alleys, a motorcyclist hitman rains down bullets on Justin Bieber, who Instagrams a final selfie as he's dying.
It's easy to see why in the historic center, where steep cobblestone lanes are lined with ocher-and-peach palazzi and rosebushes bloom around every bend.
There's a light cushion on the sole that is ideal for running over terrain that may not be perfectly smooth, like hiking trails and cobblestone streets.
Spilling out onto the cobblestone streets after closing, I found myself giving out my number with shameless abandon, too flush with a newcomer's overconfidence to care.
First, the team had to artificially extend the tip of Bowling Green Park, where "Charging Bull" sits, by lowering a massive cobblestone base onto city property.
Let's not forget the TWO massive theme parks where children can go into a butterbeer-fueled rampage through the cobblestone streets of a recreated Diagon Alley.
Porte, the BMC team leader, crashed out of the Tour 10 kilometers into the 156.5-kilometer (97-mile) leg — before any of the 232 cobblestone sections.
The architecture is the real star, so explore the alleys and cobblestone streets by foot, checking out the many repurposed old warehouses that house thriving businesses.
The city is the picture of faded colonial grandeur: colorful facades appear desaturated by time and sunshine, and tangled telephone wires run over sloping cobblestone streets.
The cobblestone driveway leads to a one-car garage on the main level, with access to the house through a mudroom next to the family room.
We stood talking in the middle of those cobblestone streets for what must have been 30 minutes before another car, or even another person, came by.
These carpets give a room a masculine edge, even if walking barefoot on them is barely more fun than traipsing around cobblestone in five-inch heels.
I knew that CBGB was somewhere at the end of this cobblestone and destitute street, and there were Joey and a friend walking on the sidewalk.
The city is divided by the Danube River, and features cobblestone streets and medieval courtyards in its Castle District, as well as the chic Andrassay Avenue.
Located 19 miles (30 kms) outside Shanghai, its architecture is based on a British market town, with red telephone boxes, corner shops and cobblestone streets 9.
After a full day and a delicious dinner, she pulled Mr. Schwerin into a narrow cobblestone side street in Trastevere and got down on one knee.
Old San Juan is one of the most charming and culturally significant colonial districts in the New World, filled with colorful old houses and cobblestone streets.
Walk down the town's narrow cobblestone alleyways and you'll be greeted by rows of glistening pork knuckles—a deep red hue and warm to the touch.
In the new spot (above), McConaughey can be seen walking down a lively cobblestone street with a bottle in hand, flashing his signature smile along the way.
Paris is, after all, filled with cobblestone streets and colors and nooks and crannies perfect for stumbling into in surprised awe — and maybe even taking a photo.
The vacation of our dreams takes place on a faraway tropical beach; the cobblestone streets of an ancient city; a bed and breakfast in a neighboring state.
The romantic city of Rome, where they walked along the cobblestone streets hand-in-hand, gazed into one another's eyes over lunch and kissed atop elevated locations.
Take in the scene (family portraits are a fun souvenir) and then get ready for a 30-minute tour through the cobblestone streets of the French Quarter.
Daniel Chávez, 40, works alongside his father on a bar-lined cobblestone street in the historical center of Mexico City, where he is slowly learning the trade.
La Boca's colorful buildings and cobblestone streets complete with a lively arts scene make this district one of the most visited (and most photogenic) in Buenos Aires.
Outside is the commotion of the Raval district – a hive of Pakistani grocers, poor immigrant families and tourists who cram the narrow cobblestone streets and mediaeval squares.
Oddly enough, the rest of the bankruptcy code still applies — in fact, you will find a U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the cobblestone streets of Old San Juan.
For centuries, its narrow cobblestone streets were lined with showrooms and workshops, and the clacking of sewing and weaving machines was heard in courtyards day and night.
It became our motto, repeated every time we took a turn through the tiny, colorful, twisty cobblestone streets of Seville's old town, which we couldn't stop photographing.
Besides its stunning views, the town that is said to have inspired the famous artist Paul Klee boasts cobblestone streets lined with shops, cafes, and art markets.
This time around, the drone was sitting in the cobblestone driveway behind the apse, not far from a tent that had been set up as Mission Control.
A six-foot cinder-block wall topped with clay tiles encircles the property, which has a cobblestone driveway leading to the 6,750-square-foot, two-story house.
It's not the traffic, or the strikes — which are almost as reliable as the church bells tolling the hours — or the weather, or the bumpy cobblestone streets.
With chaotic yet charming cobblestone streets, dome-shaped bathhouses steaming with sulfuric waters, and crumbling Soviet factories repurposed as hipster hotels, Tbilisi is a study in contrasts.
It is in the waterfront Freemason neighborhood, just west of the central business district, known for its cobblestone streets, mature trees and historic residential and industrial architecture.
"We are outraged," said Freyla Rivas, 70, of Cayey, who demonstrated on a cobblestone street outside La Fortaleza, the stately governor's mansion in colonial Old San Juan.
I eventually found myself in a beautiful cobblestone plaza with a fountain on one end and the beautiful, bright yellow Chapel of St. Francis on the other.
Along the cobblestone streets of SoHo, Chanel handbags and Arc'teryx jackets are displayed in shops like museum pieces, harking back to the height of the neighborhood's trendiness.
Chestnut Hill's main street, the cobblestone-lined Germantown Avenue, has a villagelike vibe with lots of shops, galleries and restaurants — all within walking distance of this house.
Passing construction crews stretching in the main cobblestone courtyard of the resort, I walked by the shops selling ski gear and GoPro accessories, most of them closed.
In general, the cobblestone alleyways of the town are packed from sunset until late into the night, as everyone descends to have dinner or do some shopping.
The cobblestone-covered city will make you feel like you've hopped across the pond, and it's perfect if you only have a long weekend to get away.
Surrounded by a throng of police officers and emergency personnel, Ellwood was seen crouching on the cobblestone street applying pressure to the bare, bloodied torso of the victim.
I wore the OV x Hoka Clifton 4's on a run through SoHo, and was surprised how cushiony they felt, even on the sidewalk and cobblestone streets.
Fantasies of dreamy moonlit strolls, charming cobblestone streets, and easy banter with locals quickly disintegrate in the midst of crime, city filth, and the deep chasm of language.
There's nothing like a Campari-soda or a negroni to make you feel like an old Italian man lounging on a cobblestone street and mumbling into the breeze.
Will a spritz of fragrance lead you into the arms of your soulmate and give you the sudden power to glide gracefully over Italian cobblestone streets in stilettos?
Close to the scene is Istanbul's old city, another major tourist attraction, where hotels, sidewalk cafes, and souvenir stores in old Ottoman buildings line narrow, winding cobblestone streets.
We wound through corkscrew cobblestone streets, and he pointed out Visby's smallest and most expensive piece of real estate, a cottage the size of a billionaire's dog house.
His production team works in a ground-floor suite that opens onto the cobblestone courtyard-cum-parking lot; he edits his films in a studio just above them.
The streets of Manila reminded me of those small places near the Gulf of Mexico, next to the jungle, with cobblestone roads and roosters singing in the wind.
The 3,731-square-foot apartment on the third floor has two bedrooms and two baths, with high ceilings and oversize windows that look out onto the cobblestone street.
Lastarria's winding cobblestone streets and regal architecture are a stark contrast to the glass-towered commercial districts to the east, where the majority of Santiago hotels are concentrated.
It's also home to notable attractions, like Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Anderton Court Shops at 332 North Rodeo and Via Rodeo, a small section with a cobblestone street.
Lutes's drawings render every cobblestone and craggy face in Berlin with transporting detail, and he understands the interplay between the personal and the political like few other writers.
Set designer David Gallo took modern Sesame Street back to the 19th century with sepia tones, ivy-covered iron gates and laundry dangling by clothespins over the familiar cobblestone.
The avenue's attractions include the Rustaveli National Theater and the Tbilisi History Museum, as well as steep cobblestone streets that lead to the funicular that climbs to Mtatsminda peak.
In the campaign for the fragrance, he and two other models brood in a Venice hotel, walk the cobblestone streets, and laze about in bed, naked, spritzing one another.
It's tough to imagine that today, what with the large flagship stores, the high-priced lofts, and the uneven cobblestone streets filled with enthusiastic shoppers and slow-moving tourists.
In a ceremony outside the government headquarters of Mexico's Puebla State, Ms. Luna, a candidate for governor, unleashed a troupe of Aztec dancers across the colonial building's cobblestone forecourt.
Landscape A flat, wide, boulevard strip of old downtown Knoxville, sloping down toward the railroad lines and cobblestone streets on one side and the Tennessee River on the other.
This is the sort of film in which the first few minutes are just a long, slow shot of water being brushed across a cobblestone driveway by a broom.
In landlocked Granada, group tours command vans, taxis and autobuses, pushing to the side pedestrians like myself hiking the uphill cobblestone streets of the old Muslim quarter of Albayzin.
A favorite of my 20-year-old daughter, Billi Bi has a wide selection of shoes and boots designed to stand up to Copenhagen's inclement weather and cobblestone streets.
From ringlet curls to feathered bangs and fresh new takes on braids and ponytails, click ahead for the bellissima beauty trend we're sourcing from the cobblestone streets of Italy.
The project in Washington, which is being completed on time and on budget, features a mile-long cobblestone promenade, four new public piers, two office buildings and three hotels.
I soon turned around and went back to my dormitory-style room, walking slowly over the cobblestone streets because of the black spots that hovered in my peripheral vision.
I felt Esteruelas's pain when I visited Washington St. on a Tuesday morning in November, and tourists were blocking the cobblestone streets to take photos of the Manhattan Bridge.
The gravel driveway leads to a lower-level, two-car garage, and also winds past a cobblestone walkway leading to double entry doors topped by a half-moon window.
Mr. Beckstedt went for a rustic and swooping midcentury look, with rough, exposed joists and ceiling beams, a biomorphic black plaster and cobblestone fireplace and pale oak paneled walls.
Then, at some point near noon, I descend 12 floors, cross a cobblestone drive, pass into an old granite building and settle into a cubicle that overlooks Manhattan's East River.
The route, approved by the Rio Olympics Committee, was at times as beautiful as it was treacherous, winding through jungles and beaches—along cobblestone and past the historic Fort Copacabana.
This house is a few miles from Franklin's downtown, a historic district lined with low-lying brick buildings, cobblestone streets and brick sidewalks, cozy bars and an Art Deco theater.
"They were my buddies," Mr. Lebel said as we spoke in his art-filled studio, an expansive, ground-floor space set in a cobblestone courtyard at the foot of Montmartre.
If you're looking to splurge, book the terrace suite, which offers a private balcony overlooking the cobblestone streets of Old Montreal, one of the oldest urban areas in North America.
But in Paris, juice bars and cafes stand in for beverage hawkers, the roads are cobblestone instead of dirt and concrete, and the displays are contained behind glinting glass vitrines.
For example, earlier this year, Ronald Palastro, a CFP with Cobblestone Wealth Advisors in Brooklyn, New York, had a client who wanted guaranteed monthly income of $2,750 for five years.
Red Hook may look like a neighborhood out of time — a semi-industrial patch of broken cobblestone streets, vacant lots, derelict piers and the largest public housing complex in Brooklyn.
The veteran heel-wearer had to admit that she was "trying" to navigate the cobblestone streets successfully, but she rose to the occasion — in designer 3-inch stilettos by Sarah Flint.
Located in a converted office building on a quiet cobblestone square, the space is open seven days a week, and regularly filled with young people hunched over laptops or sipping tea.
I saw teens dressed like Bruno Mars—it seems like everyone under 30 in Madrid dresses like Bruno Mars—strolling through winding cobblestone alleys blasting Young Thug from a Beats Pill.
We used it to push our toddler along sidewalks, cobblestone streets, and even a few short hiking paths (we had a baby backpack for the long hauls) in the French Alps.
Yet as pretty as the hometown of Goethe and Schiller is, there's something stifling about Weimar's cobblestone Old Town, with its faux-medieval terrace restaurants full of retirees contentedly eating fruitcake.
On a recent afternoon, Jaime Batlle and Iñaki Baquero, who teach architecture at the International University of Catalonia, walked along El Born's cobblestone streets pointing out changes the superblock had produced.
A subtler fairy tale setting was found in the small town of Mittenwald, Germany's center for violin-making, with its impeccably preserved pedestrian old town, canals flowing along the cobblestone streets.
They are typically cozy two- or three-story structures that once served as horse and carriage stables and later mechanic's garages, laid out along a cobblestone alley known as a mews.
A stone's throw away sits a different kind of Parisian dining room -- La Fontaine de Mars, a bustling bistro marked by a red-and-white striped awning on a hidden cobblestone road.
"It's not a great rate, but for the purposes of giving him guaranteed income, it made sense in this situation," said Palastro, a CFP with Cobblestone Wealth Advisors in Brooklyn, New York.
Vows 9 Photos View Slide Show ' The rain fell hard on Kevin McHale as he slogged through the empty cobblestone streets of his Washington neighborhood on a cold October night in 2011.
"Somehow, it's just not funny anymore," said Roland Hofherr, 48, a mechanic, who was in the cobblestone square that had been packed with 2,000 concertgoers the night Mr. Daleel's bomb went off.
I walked up steep cobblestone streets into the Old Town, exploring the preserved remnants of those who have passed through it, making Plovdiv one of the longest continuously inhabited settlements in Europe.
The assailant, previously flagged by the authorities as a potential threat, escaped police officers who quickly descended on the downtown Strasbourg market's cobblestone streets after the shooting started, shortly before 8 p.m.
Go down a cobblestone passageway between elegant buhrstone buildings built in 1898, and you arrive at a court surrounded by four connected greenhouses, each of which contains plants from a different continent.
In Lviv, a picturesque city of cobblestone streets in western Ukraine that is popular with tourists, restaurants and cafes closed and supermarket attendants wore masks and gloves while working at the tills.
In Lviv, a picturesque city of cobblestone streets in western Ukraine that is popular with tourists, restaurants and cafes closed and supermarket attendants wore masks and gloves while working at the tills.
As in Harry's world, something terrible is intent on stirring up trouble — here, knocking down buildings, tearing up cobblestone streets — although presumably it will take another four movies before all is revealed.
We cut straight through town — down cobblestone streets past the bronze sculptures made at Valley Bronze of Oregon, a local foundry that's the pride of the region — and directly for Wallowa Lake.
Tucked away on a cobblestone-lined side street in New York City&aposs bustling Financial District, Gild Hall feels like a rustic oasis in an area otherwise dominated by steel and concrete.
The simply furnished rooms of the Quinta de Bolívar (free on Sundays, 3,1003 pesos at other times) are surrounded by cobblestone paths that curve through an enormous variety of plants and statues.
From atmospheric graveyards covered in creeping ivy to pouring rain crashing down on cobblestone streets, Wrightson managed to convey pure, heartfelt emotion through some of the most crowded, cluttered panels ever imagined.
There are also first-rate museums, vivid street art, some splashy new hotels in centuries-old edifices and, tucked away in the maze of cobblestone streets, some of the country's best restaurants.
A scroll through Instagram hashtags like #LadiesGoneGlobal, #WeAreTravelGirls and #TheTravelWomen offer millions of photos of women posing on glistening beaches, trekking up mountains and exploring cobblestone streets — a collective and aspirational lure.
Then there is the reproduction of a cobblestone road as old-school New York, while a silver-colored installation modeled on a garbage pail distorts the regular impression of a junky, curbside receptable.
He lives on the top floor, and works in the offices on the ground and second floors as well as out on the cobblestone terrace, nurturing more babies to plant in more gardens.
Britain: Mews houses are typically cozy two- or three-story structures that once served as horse and carriage stables and later mechanic's garages, laid out along a cobblestone alley known as a mews.
On a steep cobblestone road, his children play in neighboring shops as he slings flat whites alongside Bosnian coffee in a cozy nook that could easily be in Brooklyn, Berlin or on Instagram.
I couldn't wait for my 20-minute commute to town and back: bumping along cobblestone streets, filling my basket with fruit from the farmers' market, waving to cows in fields lit by moonlight.
Other photographs focus on awkward juxtapositions of the old and the new: modern multiplexes looming over cobblestone streets; a Soviet commemorative monument to a fallen World War II solder standing in patchy grass.
But what you're really going for is the atmosphere, each bouchon — even the touristy ones that pack the narrow cobblestone streets of Vieux Lyon, the Old Quarter — feels like its own secret speakeasy.
The tranquil waterway cuts through the city from north to south before emptying into the Seine, and the cobblestone banks lined with trees are the perfect place for an afternoon stroll between shops.
CreditCreditAlessandro Grassani for The New York Times MILAN — "Milan is a labyrinth," Andrea Incontri said, as the two of us raced along the cobblestone streets of this ancient city aboard his white Vespa.
Bermuda's first settlement, established by the English in 1612, has narrow cobblestone streets bearing whimsical names — Featherbed Alley, Aunt Peggy's Lane — and staid British-colonial-style stone buildings, many enlivened by island colors.
In a cobblestone alleyway running alongside the São Pedro square of central Recife, the tiny, mint-green São Pedro Restaurant offers a Parisian sidewalk setting amid the hustle and bustle of weekday Recife.
Outside, the tall buildings and cobblestone streets at the epicenter of the financial world were a canyon of emptiness, and on the hour the bells of Trinity Church rang for those still left.
Thinking back on Voe­gele's comments later as I trudged through the cobblestone streets of Nuremberg, I felt a wave of sadness and sympathy, two emotions I had never experienced on behalf of a corporation.
Kingsley Market: A standout on the well-trodden cobblestone streets of SMA, Kingsley Market is a sleek, minimal store for high-end, ethically produced jewelry and accessories that honor the traditions of Mexican artisans.
Laced with cobblestone streets and French-speaking residents, this is the perfect city to explore massive street-art collections, the best in food trucks, and music that can only be described as from Montreal.
Jerusalem Journal JERUSALEM — The Palestinian residents of the Khaldiyya Ascent, a narrow cobblestone alley in Jerusalem's walled Old City, have for decades lived in tiny, crammed apartments with high, moldy ceilings and peeling paint.
I love that I've been able to explore so many picturesque cobblestone streets with loads of amusements and fish-and-chip shops overlooking the sea, plus city centers with small shops and local eateries.
The students who congregated nightly in piazzas have been forced to move outside the city wall, replaced with temporary visitors like me, heading to Airbnb with their roller suitcases click-clacking on cobblestone streets.
Some of the really old houses can still be found on one single-lane cobblestone street, Hjelmerstad, where their odd angles, bright primary colors and steep roofs look like a Cubist's interpretation of quaint.
Near the Port of Montreal, Old Montreal — with its cobblestone streets, old stone buildings, its majestic basilica and its small, leafy squares and parks — you almost feel as if you could be in France.
The Mays emerged from the palace — a hulking, yellow-tinged stone building with Corinthian columns, ornate turrets and statues adorning the top — and strode down red-carpeted steps and across a large cobblestone plaza.
CreditCreditPhotographs by Nicole Tung Video taken moments after Handan Askin was shot is shaky, but the scene is clear: Ms. Askin is sprawled out on her back on the cobblestone street, her legs splayed.
Whether it's the narrow cobblestone streets of Boston's Beacon Hill, the secret staircases of Los Angeles or the Lake Champlain waterfront park in Burlington, Vt., seeing the best sights often requires being on foot.
Grafting pigmented skin to depigmented areas does not always work (the grafted skin may become depigmented), and even if it does, the vitiligo may spread beyond the repigmented area, resulting in a cobblestone appearance.
Their Instagram feeds are filled with shots of friends casually sharing a bottle of wine and baguette by the Eiffel Tower, Louboutin shoes teetering down cobblestone streets, and cruising atop a Vespa with windblown hair.
Whether she's cooing over a baby in a bustling cobblestone street, pondering the philosophy of sex aboard a cozy sea crossing, or blazing onto the battlefield armored and ready for war, Gal Gadot is glorious.
Cafes — including Hantverk & Found, which offers wine and seafood from southeast England, and also doubles as a gallery — are sprouting up among the fish-and-chip shops that line the cobblestone streets of Old Town.
On any given morning, I'm on my bike: zipping around tight corners and down cobblestone alleyways, dodging tourists while simultaneously trying to not fall into canals on my way to school in Amsterdam's city center.
We found ourselves in Kotor, along with thousands of passengers from a Celebrity Cruises ship snapping pictures of the stray (but evidently well-fed) cats that stalk the cobblestone plazas and nap on stone staircases.
In the city center, just a 193-minute walk from the cobblestone alleys of the Old City of Jerusalem, trendy restaurants and boutiques — even coffee bars that double as late-night performance venues — have blossomed.
Since 1979, he has kept his main studio in Passage Saint Bernard, a two-block-long cobblestone street not far from the apartment he shares with his girlfriend, Afi Nayo, a Togolese mixed-media artist.
Owing to its colonial past, Macau, with its cobblestone streets, old Catholic churches and narrow alleyways, has an almost European feel to it, along with an interesting local cuisine that fuses Portuguese and Chinese flavors.
It was a chaotic, clanking world of cobblestone streets crammed with 70,000 men — and women — pushing through its turnstiles with tin lunchboxes and thermoses, clocking in and out 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The "punk kid from the cobblestone streets is over his head in a big adventure" conceit fits naturally into Guy Ritchie's aesthetic, which is frequently about ultra-competent but overmatched men stumbling through an immense crisis.
A Jazz Age street scene greets children at the Walker Tower, a condominium in a 1929 Chelsea tower, while 70 Vestry in TriBeCa has a playroom with hundreds of blocks inspired by the neighborhood's cobblestone streets.
And so we went, finding a place that was at once the same – the cobblestone streets with wafting smells of patisserie, the urban nooks and crannies that make Paris feel new each day – and wholly changed.
And while midtown Manhattan is a bustling business, tourism, and retail district, Tribeca is more walkable, a key factor when millennials are deciding where to live, with cobblestone streets and a vibrant restaurant and bar scene.
In an 18th-century house on a cobblestone side street, we climbed a short flight of stairs to meet Charles Braastad, a descendant of the Irishman James Delamain, who founded his storied Cognac brand in 1759.
The effort included building a four-lane highway over centuries-old canals, making space for parked cars on its narrow cobblestone streets, and planning for a highway that was to cross the medieval city's cathedral square.
One of Ms. Polizzi's first stops is Michel Lambrecht, who not only has his main store right in the heart of Sablon, but also an unmarked shop hidden down a cobblestone alley about 230,220 feet away.
Mr. Dickhaut, 30, has worked for Island Creek Oysters for a year, threading and bouncing his refrigerated delivery van through the narrow and often cobblestone streets of SoHo, Greenwich Village, the Lower East Side and TriBeCa.
With its cobblestone streets and 18th-century Danish-style architecture, the town seemed almost forgotten by time — especially when contrasted with the strip malls and beach resorts scattered across the rest of St. Croix's tropical landscape.
Walk through the Latin Quarter's crooked cobblestone corridors or down the grand plane-tree-lined boulevards of St.-Germain-des-Prés and, more than once, you'll think you're inside a black-and-white Robert Doisneau photo.
Residents of Paris' Rue Crémieux, a car-less cobblestone street lined with pastel-colored homes, this week are demanding that the city install gates on both ends of the road to block visitors on weekends and evenings.
Illustration: Office de la Culture and Gentle CraftThe fragment, along with over a hundred other leather pieces, were found in a large, wet depression under the town's cobblestone streets, according to a Jura Office of Culture statement.
Across the narrow street and through the cobblestone plaza is the immense Gothic Sint-Janskathedraal (Cathedral of St. John), built in the 13th century originally as a parish church, and now the largest cathedral in the Netherlands.
The 31-by-16-foot living room, with three oversize windows overlooking the cobblestone Greene Street, has a wood-burning fireplace with a carved marble mantel brought back from the Porte de Clignancourt flea market in Paris.
The 2,392-square-foot SoHo loft looks amazing ... it's on a cobblestone street in the historic cast-iron district, with a wood-burning fireplace and a small balcony -- the only one of its kind in the building.
Both Sasso Barisano and the even older Sasso Caveoso began as cave dwellings; the city has been occupied since 7,000 B.C. To get to Hoplites, in Sasso Barisano, I dragged my bags up and down cobblestone hills.
In the heart of the Latvian capital, Riga, a former Soviet military base was turned into a vibrant cultural and recreational space, with cobblestone walkways, playgrounds and a skate park, as well as a number of festivals.
To find out, you will have to be walking by when a car pulls up and the doors part, revealing a 3,000-square-foot porte-cochere, with a cobblestone floor and a soaring, swirling white center column.
Now a museum, the house, about an hour by train or car from Amsterdam, is in the charming medieval city center, with its lovely narrow cobblestone lanes, vine-covered brick houses and willows weeping over reflective canals.
Once your calves are burning from the up and down of Olinda's cobblestone hills, duck through the leafy entrance and take a glass elevator down to the treehouse-like Beijupirá, where local ingredients take a sophisticated turn.
But the events leading up to Mr. Rosselló's resignation were marked by near-continuous protests and several days of intense confrontations with the police, who blocked off the cobblestone streets of Old San Juan surrounding La Fortaleza.
LISBON (Reuters) - A priest in a white robe swings an incense burner, leading the way for thousands of marchers as they cram into a winding cobblestone alley decorated with candy-colored streamers in Lisbon's ancient Alfama neighborhood.
The nonprofit Meatpacking Business Improvement District is installing new trees and planters between 63th Avenue and Ninth Avenue, where a cobblestone plaza has just been completed and has already caught on as a place to hang out.
Indeed, the movie's Big Apple is both figuratively and literally dark: The film's dim color pallette mimics the real-life dinginess of late 19th-century American cities; cartoon tenement buildings line cobblestone streets; and debris litters narrow alleyways.
It's got cobblestone streets, cute bed and breakfasts galore, and 21 lush public squares ringed by beautiful old homes, but you can take the romance up another notch by riding a horse-drawn carriage through the historic district.
It feels like every street in New York City is a main street, but Washington Street in Dumbo has cobblestone roads, converted warehouses, and views of the Manhattan Bridge, making this one of the city's most beautiful spots.
BAILE TUSNAD, Romania — One night after work in Baile Tusnad, a run-down spa town in eastern Transylvania, a young couple sat in a dark-blue sedan, headlights on, gazes fixed on dumpsters on a cobblestone back street.
Antwerp, a city of about 500,000 on the Scheldt river, is known for its Renaissance architecture, cobblestone streets and cultural treasures like the Rubens House, the 16th-century former home and studio of the painter Peter Paul Rubens.
Ten years ago, laborers hammering away at Prague's cobblestone streets would probably break for lunch with bag of fluffy rohliky bread rolls and some sliced ham, if they couldn't make it to a pub for goulash and dumplings.
Our plan: to traverse volcanoes and glaciers in the never-ending daylight; whisper in our sons' ears of trolls, fairies and elves; and hoist them on our shoulders as thousands Viking-clap in unison on a cobblestone street.
The neat wooden gate opens onto a cobblestone lane, at the end of which is a working well; to the left, a 500-year-old wine press (townspeople used to pay a fee to crush their grapes here).
The Jewish district now feels at once like a tribute to and a caricature of what it used to be: Outside the Old Synagogue (Poland's oldest), bright green trolleys advertising tours of Schindler's factory bounce along the cobblestone.
So while massive sets were built for the film — from the cobblestone streets of Stormwind to the orc encampments — the orc performances were all recorded via motion capture, only fully realized when the CG creations were brought to life.
Turning onto Boterbrug, we quickly arrived on the Grand Market Square, a sprawling open cobblestone space in the old city center, where we gazed up at the 14th-century Protestant Nieuwe Kerk (new church) with a 350-foot spire.
In a nod to the past, the group behind the park, the Underground Development Foundation, would also display parts of the original terminal — an old booth, U-shaped trolley tracks, a cobblestone floor — alongside new seating and play areas.
Every morning, there is the ceremonial running of the bulls, known as "el encierro," in which six bulls and thousands of daring revelers undertake a rollicking half-mile run through cobblestone streets to the city's 203-year-old arena.
Nearly three decades after German reunification, Wismar boasts enough photo-worthy locations to fill the average influencer's feed for weeks, with a trove of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, pastel walls and plenty of cozy cobblestone lanes and picturesque squares.
In some ways Cuzco, often spelled Cusco, seems like a city frozen in time: cobblestone streets and clay-tile roofs, men and women in indigenous garb selling fruits and vegetables, and meticulously preserved traditions and relics dating back centuries.
"A little like this community, the theater has always been on the verge of extinction," said Andrea Cresti, 79, the director, sitting on a bench in the village's cobblestone square, where children played and cats rested in the shadows.
A relaxed walk up Mermaid to West Street, and I was quickly in the England of my dreams: tiny houses crumbling under the weight of their own history; tile roofs and cobblestone streets; lanterns hanging off ivy-covered walls.
Set back from the Champs-Élysées, in a charming cobblestone courtyard, the multistory salon is a picture of Parisian elegance, replete with herringbone floors and treatment rooms decked out in a calming palette of soft cream and burnished gold.
On the cobblestone streets of Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade, guests will be surrounded by the magic of the holidays, from unique garlands and lights to special holiday-themed food and performances by the Frog Choir and Celestina Warbeck and the Banshees.
Trump's Iowa state co-chair Tana Goertz told Trump supporters they could get free tickets to the screening at the Cobblestone Theater just outside of Des Moines, according to a source who attended Trump's debate watch party in Iowa Thursday night.
Pitsiladis thought that the runner who first broke two hours might be a young, barefoot athlete who would continue to run without shoes, as Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia did through the cobblestone streets of Rome in winning the 053 Olympic marathon.
The two-mile pipeline, visible in one spot through a transparent manhole cover cut into the cobblestone, carries beer from one of the country's oldest still-operating breweries in the center of Bruges to a bottling plant on its outskirts.
Leaving the church and heading down the cobblestone Oude Delft street along the canal, we see the wealthier section of town where Vermeer lived with his in-laws, with its monumental patrician canal houses, some still featuring ornate sandstone family shields.
Some 80 miles west of Athens, in the heart of the Peloponnese, Nafplio is the archetypal Grecian seaside town: a warren of cobblestone streets — punctuated by Byzantine-era Ottoman fountains and neo-Classical Venetian mansions — leading down to a bustling port.
As its cobblestone streets have become ever more crowded, though, the Val di Noto region — which is a two-hour drive south and includes the towns of Ragusa, Modica and Noto — and the nearby city of Syracuse are finding new life.
Broker: Compass Newport Beach Coming in second was a listing for a three-bedroom, three-bath loft promising fine European craftsmanship, grand proportions and views, in a full-service luxury building set on one of Manhattan's few remaining cobblestone streets.
But Mr. Macron assured him that it would not be a problem, Mr. Trump said, and urged him to come watch France's display of military might, including flyovers by warplanes, soldiers in period uniforms and tanks rolling down cobblestone streets.
The discrepancy can feel haunting at moments, even sinister, but then you turn from a quiet cobblestone street onto a Baroque boulevard and catch a cowing view that has the same effect today that it was meant to have centuries ago.
Often too-brief profiles of specific cats and their caretakers are interspersed with plentiful shots of feline Istanbulites pawing at produce in bazaars, strutting down picturesque cobblestone streets, climbing across patchworks of sun-splashed rooftops, or posing beside the Bosphorus at dusk.
From then on, the two branches of Dasslers were Germany's answer to the Hatfields and the McCoys, only their family feud played out at the Olympics, on basketball courts, on soccer fields, and, of course, on the cobblestone streets of their little village.
The Manhattan Bridge looms, immediate and substantial, over a cobblestone street, framed on either side by a pair of old brick buildings; if you're standing in the right spot, you can see the Empire State Building through one of the bridge's uprights.
At the top of a winding staircase of cobblestone steps was a lounge area that, in opposition to the rest of Europe, actually had free, working wifi, and a full bar replete with staff ready for your every water and espresso need.
These three stunning trends will inspire any bride who thinks that strolling down a cobblestone street and breathing in the smell of just-fallen leaves with the one you love is heck of a lot more romantic than a barefoot beach wedding.
Kraków is like that, even now; on a trip through Eastern Europe with my father a few years ago, I fell in love with its fairytale-esque cobblestone streets, but also felt haunted by the city's former Jewish ghetto and by nearby Auschwitz.
And it is on Delft's cobblestone streets, along its curving canals lined with tidy brick and half-timbered houses, past its original windmill and churches dating to the Middle Ages, that we can still imagine Vermeer purchasing his pigments or his canvases.
The narrow, cobblestone paths of Assisi echoed with the sound of different languages when Shinto priests in red-and-white robes crossed paths with rabbis in black and Muslims in white as each group converged outside St. Francis Basilica to join the Christians.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - From the cobblestone alleyways to the snow-capped roofs, fans of "Harry Potter" will be able to immerse themselves into a new "Wizarding World" attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood, and the theme park is betting on their purchasing power.
Front Burner If you're not hungry when you enter the new shop for Cobblestone Catering, which just moved to a larger location after 10 years, a glance at the alluring, colorful display of prepared foods will be enough to whet the appetite.
The shop and its catering division, on the second floor of the building, are owned by Linsey Snyder Wachalter and her husband, the chef Jeremy Wachalter: Cobblestone Catering and Fine Foods, 220 Atlantic Avenue (Court Street), Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, 718-222-1661, cobblestonecatering.com.
Triceratops pull wagons down cobblestone streets, iguanodons lift lamplighters to gas-powered lanterns, microdactyls deliver messages like toothier carrier pigeons, and, on a much less whimsical note, gun-toting gangs of hooded men spread terror from the saddled backs of raptors and ankylosaurs.
You'd be hard-pressed to pinpoint a more central location for exploring the Portuguese capital, one cobblestone street from the famed Avenida da Liberdade, a five-minute walk from Rossio Square, and down the block from Lisbon's first funicular train, running since 1884.
Among the victims on Tuesday night was a Frenchman who had been out to dinner with his wife in Strasbourg's cobblestone-paved historic center, according to news reports and television interviews with a waiter at the restaurant where they had been eating.
Click on the slide show to see this week's featured properties in Toronto: • A two-bedroom, two-bath condo with a parking space in the heart of the Distillery District, where cobblestone streets are car-free and lined with quaint shops and restaurants.
As souvenirs go, Ms. Sainte-Lagüe said in an interview, a cobblestone has one clear advantage over the miniature Eiffel Towers and Joconde-emblazoned T-shirts that tourists snap up by the hundreds of thousands every year: It is sure to last.
I walked all around the cobblestone-paved Meatpacking district from event to event and even stood in line to enter the Black Panther party for an hour and didn't feel any pain or soreness, which always inevitably happens in my arch or Achilles tendon.
Just a few steps into the Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, N.Y., up the curve of a cobblestone walkway on a low hill, is the grave of Susan B. Anthony, a leader of the movement for women's suffrage who lived about three miles away.
Perched high above Bay of All Saints in the Upper City, the neighborhood of Pelourinho is in the heart of the historic center, a tangle of cobblestone streets and brightly painted colonial buildings with wrought iron balconies that is as Instagrammable as it is lively.
In Oaxaca itself, most notably in the city's hilly, cobblestone-paved historic centro, are dozens of churches that exemplify the ways in which the Spanish conquistadors imported their religion and culture, while employing the talents (and in some cases the imagery) of the indigenous population.
The 43 rooms and two suites feature airy bedrooms and living spaces with natural-wood accents and sweeping views of the town's cobblestone promenade, where wooden fishing boats bob in the Aegean Sea before the Venetian Bourtzi castle on the rocky islet of Agioi Theodoroi.
"You know what Italians say when you ask them about their financial situation and the chance of bankruptcy: We are too big to fail," he said over a glass of wine on the cobblestone street outside Libertina, a famous redoubt for Dubrovnik's artists and writers.
They need to be able to drive on both the cobblestone streets of Manhattan and the back roads of rural Virginia; they need to drive gracefully in reverse; they need to know how to do U-turns in spaces the size of a teacup.
It was drizzling outside on the cobblestone streets but the band marched on, leading a procession, called the second line, that included a pair of costumed Mardi Gras Indians through the rain to the reception at Il Mercato, an events space several blocks away.
The historical part of the city, known as Old Vallarta, boasts a unique architectural style, marked by cobblestone streets which sometimes continue and blend into the outer walls of homes and bright red roofs, which extend into domes of various colors, giving them a colonial touch.
By the time I was in college, he was in his seventies and lived in a stone villa on a steep hill near the Mediterranean coast, in Tarquinia, a small old town 60 miles north of Rome, lined with narrow cobblestone roads and surrounded by castle walls.
By now, you've probably already seen Zendaya salsa down a cobblestone street on behalf of the brand, but what about Gabriel-Kane Day-Lewis, Presley Gerber, Brandon Thomas Lee, and Rafferty Law shutting down the streets of Capri with their flawlessly tailored suits and their angsty stares?
Though its tempting to lounge by the crystal clear water all day—the hotels have private lounge chairs and huts for every villa so it's especially tempting—make sure to take a trip to Stone Town to visit the spice markets and walk through the cobblestone streets.
There are a few things one can expect to see when walking around the cobblestone streets of New York's fashionable Soho neighborhood: Designer stores with intimidating price tags; pristine, white-walled art galleries; salons where the cost of a cut easily exceeds most people's weekly food budgets.
Nuptials on Aero have all the advantages of the quickie Las Vegas marriage mill — fast service and little bureaucracy — yet are stylistically the opposite, set in this charming 17th-century village, whose cobblestone streets are lined with marzipan-colored tiny houses on an island with stunning beaches.
In celebration of the area's ecological diversity, the National Museum of Wildlife Art was erected in the nearby hills of Jackson Hole, WY, where it stands like a frontier fortress of golden cobblestone, overlooking the National Elk Reserve, where between 5,000 and 7,000 elk gather each winter.
I ate grilled snapper on the terrace of the Great Old House, with a piña colada because they were out of rum punch, and though the streets below were black (electricity remains unreliable) the only danger I felt was that I might stumble on an unseen cobblestone.
It was raining in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday night, but the line to get into Charleston Music Hall, a 19th-century Gothic revival building in the center of the city, snaked around the venue and into a narrow cobblestone alley crowded with bars and restaurants.
Exclusive 8 Photos View Slide Show ' The British-born painter and sculptor Matthew Ritchie had a vision years ago for 16 Desbrosses Street: to transform the former textile warehouse on a cobblestone block in TriBeCa into an affordable live-work artists' community that fostered creativity and collaboration.
In those weary days of racing across cobblestone and gravel and through humid river valleys, no test looms as quite so intimidating and grand as the mountain chains, the Pyrenees at the end of the second week and the Alps at the end of the third.
Montréal, Québec Get a taste of Europe without leaving the continent in this city known for indie music and 24-hour-a-day poutine (that's French fries topped with gravy and cheese curds.) Explore ultra-trendy boutiques and hip coffee shops while strolling down adorable, cobblestone streets.
The defense focused on hotel security footage that showed the complainant exiting a taxi with a slight stumble (which according to the CBC, the defense argued was due to her high-heeled boots on a cobblestone driveway) and entering the hotel with two of the accused officers.
I went over to La Ronda, Quito's famously narrow cobblestone street turned humble restaurant row, stopping for a $1.50 canelazo, an alcoholic cinnamon drink, from the wackily named Exquisitas Empanadas de Morocho del Olímpico, where the young woman ladled it from a pot on a stove and spiked it.
It's the kind of cold that makes your hands start to go numb after just a few minutes without gloves, yet it's totally normal to see young women linking arms and wearing miniskirts and high heels with bare legs walking like baby giraffes on the snowy cobblestone streets.
Known in the 215s and 1980s for its squatter houses and borderland hipsterism, today it consists of a gentrified and touristy stretch along Bergmannstrasse and the grittier area clustered around the elevated U-Bahn tracks of the Kottbusser Tor — Turkish markets, cobblestone streets, excellent cafes and still-cheap rents.
We finally located our lost luggage and a car with four wheels and, after a two-hour drive, jet lagged and completely discombobulated, we pulled into the dream that is Chiarentana, a huge, ancient Tuscan farmhouse built around a cobblestone courtyard with a linden tree at its center.
It takes itself very seriously in a way that is sometimes tedious when you are young and full of the future, but is perfect when you are entering middle age and walking down cobblestone streets and missing someone you loved very much, particularly if that someone lived there.
It begins and ends with strong, disturbing images of death: a pale horse, lying dead on the cobblestone as street kids pass by; in closing, we see an eyeless young boy, abducted from the brothel where he worked, murdered and deposited at the feet of the Statue of Liberty.
In the Columbia Street Waterfront District, a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment measuring a little over 1,000 square feet with high ceilings, numerous closets, recently renovated kitchen and bathrooms, and a living room facing a cobblestone street in a 1921 brick building with an elevator and 24-hour doorman.
Rothschild Boulevard, arguably Tel Aviv's grandest thoroughfare and the heart of its business and start-up sectors, is just up the block, and a short walk will take you to both the bustling Carmel Market and the boutique- and gallery-lined cobblestone streets of the Neve Tzedek neighborhood.
Originally an English recipe from the cobblestone coastal village of Mousehole, Cornwall, the dish is believed to date to a season of famine in the 16th century, when (the story goes) one gutsy fisherman took to the stormy seas and hauled in enough marine life to feed the town.
By incredible fortune, my restaurant, Prune, had an adjacent empty lot in the early years, where I built an ersatz pit from the yard's rubble (cinder blocks and cobblestone, rebar and duct tape, essentially) and spit-roasted whole lambs all day on Easter Sunday in keeping with tradition.
It's stocked with all that a Christmas romance might require: plucky orphans on whom one can demonstrate one's purity of heart, charming cobblestone squares in which to have a good-natured snowball fight, and snow-capped mountains through which one might take a horseback ride fraught with sexual tension.
Your empty suitcase often starts with an impractical cut-out swimsuit that cost a few dollars too many, lace-up espadrilles that are too clunky back home but are somehow fine on European cobblestone streets, and of course, a wide-brimmed straw hat that's a prime prop for beachside photos.
While the denser Boost foam was designed to help runners make sharp turns and cuts and go from pavement to cobblestone to grass (and whatever other surfaces they might come across in a city), it also serves well for other training techniques that require stability like workout drills or weightlifting. 
Bites Late on a Saturday night in San Sebastián, in Spanish Basque Country, crowds spilled out of the crammed, loud pintxos bars that hold such a prominent place in the city's culinary scene, like Borda Berri and Atari Gastroteka, and into the cobblestone alleyways of the Parte Vieja, or Old Quarter.
I imagine it was hard to reconcile what they were seeing on Instagram — street style photos on picturesque cobblestone streets, dramatic runway moments — with what the news was starting to say, which was that things were getting bad in Europe, and would surely start to get bad everywhere else, too.
In the center of Willemstad, near the cobblestone alleyways of the buzzy Otrobanda district, the island's proximity to South America is most pronounced at the floating food market, where Venezuelan traders sell produce — mangos, melons and coconuts — to the restaurants of Curaçao's thriving culinary scene, centered in the city's Pietermaai district.
One evening after dinner at Duo Tapas, an outdoor spot on a busy plaza, a couple of acquaintances and I walked leisurely around the Barrio Santa Cruz, the gem of Seville's intricate casco antiguo, a nest of elegant two-story homes of pale colors and decorative grillwork butting cobblestone streets.
The shop is on a narrow cobblestone alleyway near the Cabaret Voltaire, one of the sites where Dadaism was born over a century ago: The artists Sophie Taeuber, Jean Arp and others used to gather there to give performances and discuss the creation of a new aesthetic philosophy over drinks.
The footage shows riot police in a standoff with protesters on the Place de la Contrescarpe, a small square on the Left Bank of Paris that is best known as a starting point for Rue Mouffetard, a narrow cobblestone street lined with shops and restaurants that is popular with tourists.
But the center of the action is in the sun-baked pit, where Mr. Lennon, a 43-year-old bicycle courier and Dublin transplant, pedals two custom-built LED speakers, a mixer and a laptop loaded with 5,000 songs into the center of the cobblestone stage on his cargo bike.
Even before the mayor, Pawel Adamowicz, 53, was laid to rest on Saturday, with thousands filling the cobblestone streets around the ancient brick church in the heart of the old city, it was clear that his death could have profound political consequences as voters prepared for national elections this fall.
Only through a chance correspondence with a great uncle a few years ago did he discover that watchmaking was part of his family's history before World War II. And that story still shapes Mr. Noy's work today at his studio and boutique along a cobblestone stretch of the Old Jaffa neighborhood here.
But it feels exactly right that this cobblestone thoroughfare in Bloomsbury, filled as it is with idiosyncratic shops selling artisanal cheese and homemade cakes and other rarefied items, should also be home to Persephone Books, a gem of a place devoted mostly to overlooked works by female writers of the mid-2127th century.
As you walk through the wraparound garden, down the cobblestone pathway (where you'll be greeted by chickens) and through the classic facade, the Moulin Rouge-era appeal of Hotel Particulier is revealed: moody velvet drapes, gilded wallpaper, taxidermy and the animated din of a pétanque game carrying over from the court next door.
His design for the Copacabana sidewalks, an undulating pattern of black and white cobblestone, is experienced every day by people crossing to the sandy expanse of beach, friends chatting while running and walking up and down the boardwalk's length for exercise, stopping to sit and enjoy a coconut water and people watch.
Despite decades under communist rule, there's magic to the intimate city: It's the sort of place where you can stroll past jelly-bean-colored Baroque churches, over a bridge flanked by dragons — Ljubljana's mascot — onto winding cobblestone lanes filled with local farmers selling peonies the size of lap dogs and creaky inns serving bear meat.
The promos for the $50-per-ticket event, which was hosted by a real organization called LOL Event Group, also promised "the opportunity to visit cobblestone alley to pick your wand (or let it choose you)," photo ops with "real life characters," and a night of music from DJ Dobs and the Potter Party Band.
He lingered at every house along the way, exchanging greetings, inquiring about relatives and accepting well-wishes and good food, as he sauntered through the narrow, cobblestone streets of the Bo-Kaap, a neighborhood that, in a quirk of South Africa's apartheid history, was preserved as an ethnic enclave in this otherwise white city.
In "Ex Gurus," her first commercial gallery solo in New York, Ms. Verzutti uses raw bronze, gold in color, as canvas; combines papier-mâché with concrete; and in "Cemetery Inline," makes a bumpy Carl Andre floor piece resembling a ragtag row of tombstones from chunks of cobblestone, unbaked clay and papier-mâché with color added.
When you finally cross off "visit Tequila, Jalisco to sip freshly distilled tequila and the best margaritas of your life" from your bucket list and find yourself in the beautiful, cobblestone-paved streets of the birthplace of tequila, it won't be the tequila or margaritas that you will remember for the rest of your life.
The mishmash is of a piece with the world of the books, in which horse-drawn carriages and motorcycles share the same cobblestone streets; urgent messages are relayed via telegram; a "hot-air mobile home" provides for a quick getaway and — most fantastical of all — newspapering is portrayed as a robust, if unsavory, trade.
But SoHo isn't nearly as eccentric as it used to be, said Lynne Kanter, who has lived in a fifth-floor walk-up studio there since 1973, in the era when artists and others had just started moving into former industrial buildings, some of them on cobblestone streets, and transforming them into loft spaces for working and living.
When: June 23 at 22:212 PM (MAC Main Room), panel June 215 at 1 PM (Phi Centre) Hometown: Berlin, Germany (originally from Victoria, British Columbia) Why: Brothers Nathan and Mathew Jonson both have strong careers outside of their Midnight Operator project, with Mathew best known for his work with Cobblestone Jazz and Nathan as Hrdvsion.
What You Get 24 Photos View Slide Show ' WHAT A 1900 house with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms HOW MUCH $619,900 SIZE 2,041 square feet PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT $304 SETTING This three-story brick house is on a cobblestone street in the historic German Village neighborhood, just south of the center of Columbus.
Find joy in what you are doing, whether it's reading a book, singing karaoke in a room full of strangers, dancing the night away to '70s disco music, walking down the cobblestone streets of Florence, Italy (wear comfortable shoes), or sneaking to the self-serve frozen yogurt machine for the second time in one day (elastic waistbands help).
Size: 6,491 square feet Price per square foot: $208 Indoors: Orient Lodge, as the three-story house is called, is a trove of period details, including etched-glass windows, chinoiserie wallpaper, vertically striped wainscoting, beamed and latticed ceilings, and monumental cobblestone fireplaces built with rocks from a stream on the property and ornamented with welcoming messages inscribed in gold leaf.
And she saw beyond anything she had known, the two of them echoing through time and space: the twins at 27, women, sipping sweet mojitos in a tiki bar in Islamorada; the twins at 33, taking a photograph on a cobblestone street in St. Augustine; the twins at 443, their waist-length hair graying, sweeping the steps of a house they'd share with 12 cats in Cassadaga.
Back in Yerevan the next evening, I walked through an arch onto an old cobblestone street off bustling Amirian Street and found Anteb, a Syrian-Armenian restaurant, where we had spicy, crepe-thin lahmajuns (Armenian pizza); a piquant muhamara (walnut, pomegranate molasses and red pepper dip) that you scoop up with hot, puffy lavash; and kuftas, crisp shells of cracked wheat bursting with lamb and herbs.
COSTS $682 a month in common charges; $13,558 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Halstead Property ____ 13 Stuyvesant Avenue, Larchmont 11 WEEKS on the market $1,285,28 list price LESS THAN 21% ABOVE list price SIZE 2995 bedrooms, 2000½ baths DETAILS A 218-year-old Arts and Crafts-style house with granite counters and stainless-steel appliances in the kitchen, a formal dining room with cobblestone details, and a bluestone patio.
Zum Nussbaum, a centuries-old inn originally located in a different part of the city, was rebuilt after it was destroyed in an Allied air raid during World War II. Now sitting on a cobblestone street by the Nikolaikirche (the oldest church in Berlin), it exudes the warmth and ebullience you'd expect from an old fashioned German drinking establishment: dark wood, lively conversation and lots of kitsch on the walls.
We live in a world where people cite Jesus as their inspiration for denigrating the poor, for hating immigrants and gays and women, for rejecting refugees and accumulating wealth, but in a corner of this world, down a cobblestone street in the middle of Mexico, lives a man who spends his days emulating Jesus: He takes in the sick, the haunted, the marginalized, the wicked (cartel members, corrupt priests and politicians, murderers).
The town — whose historic core is only a couple of blocks long — is overlooked by most tourists but as you walk the cobblestone streets, you can't help but marvel at how much history took place on land that was occupied by the Romans in the Punic Wars in 181 B.C., and later was home to Christians who in the 10th century constructed the Romanesque Church of San Michele Arcangelo, which remains intact.

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