
Four-story brownstones in
Harlem, just south of 125th Street, 2004

Romanesque revival building in Colorado, built in 1890
'Brownstone' is a brown
Triassic sandstone which was once a popular
building material. While brownstone is often popularly associated in the
United States of America with
New York City, the stone was used widely around the world before losing popularity around 1900 in part due to rapid failures of carved surface details in the weathering process. The
quarries used for the early brownstones of New York City were in
New Jersey, and in the
Connecticut River area. Brownstone with qualities approaching granite is currently being imported from Germany.
The Avondale section of 01:36, 9 September 2007 (UTC)]] was home to one such quarry. Jobs at the quarry supported a sizeable portion of the Italian and Irish immigrants in Nutley at the turn of the century. This quarry was later home to the Nutley Velodrome.
In Boston and New York City, a "'brownstone'" is understood to be a
terrace or
rowhouse clad in brownstone. These brownstone apartments
typically have stairways which lead from the sidewalk to a second-floor apartment entrance, a design originally intended to avoid bringing in the mud and horse droppings commonly found at street level, a problem that existed when these apartments were built and horses roamed the streets. New York City brownstones tend to be found in certain older neighborhoods, which are perhaps most common in
Brooklyn. For example, the
neighborhood of
Bedford Stuyvesant has the largest inventory of brownstones in the entire City of New York, followed closely by
Park Slope. Many brownstones have been renovated in recent years, leading to (and/or as a result of)
gentrification in areas like
Park Slope,
Bedford Stuyvesant and
Fort Greene. On the popular 1980s-'90s American television program ''
The Cosby Show'', the affluent Huxtable family, the show's central characters, lived in a Brooklyn brownstone.
The term Brownstone may also be used as slang for
heroin, particularly in the United States; "
Mr. Brownstone" is a
Guns N' Roses song about heroin use.
See also
★
Railroad apartment
External links
★ Website devoted to the
Apostle Island brownstone quarries in Wisconsin.
★ Website devoted to the
Weser brownstone quarries from Germany being imported into the US.
★ Link to Brownstone Manufacturer
Brownstone Fabricator in New York.