Stone Street
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Stone Street may refer to various Roman roads in Britain. Stone, or its old spelling stane, was commonly used to differentiate paved Roman roads from muddy native trackways. These include:
  • Stone Street (Kent), running from Canterbury to Lympne and now followed by the B2068


Stone Street may also refer to:
Places
  • Stone Street (Manhattan)
    Stone Street (Manhattan)
    Stone Street is a street in Manhattan's Financial District. It originally ran from Broadway to Hanover Square, but was divided into two sections by the construction of the Goldman Sachs building at 85 Broad Street in the 1980s...

    , the name of a street and community in New York City's Financial District
  • Stone Street Historic District (New Hamburg, New York)
    Stone Street Historic District (New Hamburg, New York)
    The Stone Street Historic District is a one-block section of the west side of that street in the hamlet of New Hamburg, New York, United States...

    , in the above community
  • Stone Street, Babergh, a hamlet 1.5 km south of Boxford
    Boxford, Suffolk
    Boxford is a large village and a civil parish in the Babergh district of Suffolk, England. Located around six miles east of Sudbury straddling the River Box and skirted by the Holbrook, in 2005 it had a population of 1,270.-History:...

     in Suffolk


Other uses
  • Stone Street (horse)
    Stone Street (horse)
    Stone Street was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that is primarily remembered for winning the 1908 Kentucky Derby. He was a bay colt sired by Longstreet out of the mare Stone Nellie . His grandsire was the great racer and top nineteenth century sire Longfellow, himself a son of the important...

     (born 1905), American Thoroughbred racehorse

See also

  • Stane Street (disambiguation)
  • Stanegate
    Stanegate
    The Stanegate, or "stone road" , was an important Roman road built in what is now northern England. It linked two forts that guarded important river crossings; Corstopitum in the east, situated on Dere Street, and Luguvalium in the west...

    , a Roman road running from Corbridge to Carlisle to the south of Hadrian's Wall
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