Cobblestone architecture had some popularity for substantial homes and other buildings for a period, but is limited in scope of employment.
Gothic Revival in style, it is built in limestone from the Faxe south of Copenhagen, knapped flint from Stevns, Åland stone for the spire, and roof tiles from Broseley in Shropshire.
A number of cobblestone houses and other buildings are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
[3] Download coordinates as: Notable cobblestone buildings include: (by state then city) The area around the Illinois-Wisconsin border once had the largest population of cobblestone houses outside of New York City.
Cobblestone houses were popular among individuals who worked on the Erie Canal, and the style came to the border region from New York migrants.