What is the difference between cobblestone and Belgian block?
Belgian Cobblestones - New Jersey
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May 01, 2026 - 07:40 AM
Cobblestones are naturally rounded stones, often gathered from riverbeds, that have historically been used for paving streets. Belgian blocks, on the other hand, are quarried and cut rectangular stones, typically granite, and are more uniform in size and shape than natural cobblestones. While both are used for paving, Belgian blocks create a more regular and even surface.
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