Concrete To Cobblestone
Paxton and Tamantha Bowman want to revitalize the courtyard of their townhome. The couple plans on tearing up a big concrete slab and replacing it with cobblestone pavers. They also want to build a planter bench that wraps around two sides of the ... [... more]
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Lay Cobblestones
Alternatively, set the cobblestones in sand or soil. Flatten the soil or a 3-inch layer of sand with a garden roller. Use a hand trowel to dig an indentation for each stone; set the stones in the holes and tamp them down with a 2-by-4 ... [... more]
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Book Review - Cobblestone Quest - Road Tours Of New ...
Rich and Sue Freeman have written several books about New York State, including Take A Paddle - Finger Lakes and 200 Waterfalls in Central and Western New York. Their latest, Cobblestone Quest - Road Tours of New York’s Historical Buildings, is a ... [... more]
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Faux Cobblestone
In this closing segment, Matt Fox shows how to create an historic cobblestone look on a driveway, with an easy-to-use concrete stain. ... [... more]
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Historic Paint Colors, Faux Cobblestone
Hosts Matt Fox and Shari Hiller change the look of two homes with paint, outdoor accessories and landscaping. Also, Fox shows how to create a historic cobblestone look on a driveway using concrete stain. [... more]
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Cobblestone Edging Video
People recycle cans, paper and plastic bottles, but how about recycling building materials. Cobblestones that were used on streets 100 years ago can be recycled and used in your yard. Tim shows some granite cobblestones that are extremely ... [... more]
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Edging With Granite Cobblestones
Do not install the cobblestones one at a time. I find it is best to dig the narrow trench and then position perhaps 15 or 20 stones in a line or around a curve. Use a short piece of 2 x 4 to help you maintain the finished height above the gravel ... [... more]
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Robert E. Lee: Duty and Honor (Cobblestone the Civil War)
At the start of the Civil War, Robert E. Lee was forced to choose between the country he had served for 30 years and his home state of Virginia. Though President Abraham Lincoln offered him command of the Union army, Lee knew that his loyalties lay in ... [... more]
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Rebuilding a Nation: Picking Up the Pieces (Cobblestone ...
After the Civil War ended in April 1865, the country needed to rebuild itself. Yet putting the country back together was not a simple task: Too much blood had been shed and too much hatred lingered between the North and the South. Many questions remained: ... [... more]
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Stonewall Jackson: Spirit of the South (Cobblestone the ...
When young Thomas Jackson was promoted three times in 15 months during the United States-Mexican War, his superior officers saw that he had the potential to be a great leader. Fourteen years later, in the early days of the Civil War, General Jackson ... [... more]
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Gettysburg: Bold Battle in the North (Cobblestone the ...
Gettysburg, a quiet Pennsylvania farm town, was located at the intersection of nine major roads. The town, set amid rolling hills and valleys, was an ideal spot for a battle - but neither army planned it that way. When the Union and Confederate armies ... [... more]
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Young Heroes of the North and South (Cobblestone the ...
When people read about the Civil War, it is often stories about daring soldiers in battle. But soldiers were not the only ones involved in the war. In every town and city, on every farm and in every school, children played a role in the conflict. Whether ... [... more]
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