Upstate New York, where I live is full of cobblestone buildings built from around 1825 to 1860. Wayne County, where I reside, has at least 170 of them. This unusual building in Alloway, south of the Lyons county seat, was originally a blacksmith shop. One wonders what the top door is for as it fronts on a hillside. There is also a double door in the front.
The cobblestone house right across the street has had an interesting addition.
The blacksmith shop front doors. It is now used as a storage shed.
Octagonal cobblestone buildings are rare. This is a cobblestone house in Windsor, New York.
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