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brownstone red to brown variety of sandstone . Its unusual color is caused in some instances by the presence of red iron oxide which acts as a cement, binding the sand grains together. Vast thicknesses (up to 20,000 ft/6,096 m) of brownstone were deposited in the present-day Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts and Connecticut and in central New Jersey during the latter part of the Triassic period . Quarries in these regions were the source for much of the building stone used in the late 19th and early 20th cent. in the construction of the many brownstone houses found from Baltimore to Boston; the stone, however, is not very durable, especially if poorly laid or maintained. Similar, but more brightly colored, sandstones also were deposited in the Rocky Mt. region during the Triassic period and Jurassic period . These deposits are called "redbeds" and make up the colorful landscapes of the Painted Desert of Arizona.

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A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture | 2000 | | © A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture 2000, originally published by Oxford University Press 2000. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

brownstone. Dark red-brown sandstone much used in the eastern USA in the mid-and late C19, hence the typical terrace-houses of NYC, faced with brownstone.

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brown·stone / ˈbrounˌstōn/ • n. a kind of reddish-brown sandstone used for building. ∎  a building faced with such sandstone.

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