Bluestone

/ˈbluːstoʊn/ noun

A type of hard, fine-grained stone (usually a kind of sandstone or slate) that is blue or gray in color, commonly used for paving, building, or creating sidewalks and flagstones.

Compound of 'blue' + 'stone,' named for the blue-gray color of this sedimentary rock; commonly quarried in New York and Pennsylvania, and historically in other regions.

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