Brownstones

/ˈbraʊnˌstoʊnz/ noun

Plural of brownstone; rows of townhouses built with brownstone (a reddish-brown sandstone), especially common in New York City and other American cities.

From 'brown' plus 'stone', literally describing the color of the building material; popularized in 19th-century urban architecture as a more affordable alternative to marble or granite for townhouses.

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