Paving Stones
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Frontier® Sandstone Flagstone
Large gray, tan and brown flagstones. 7 Pictures -
Porphyry
Classic paving stones used since Roman times. 5 Pictures -
Frontier® Sandstone Sawn Pavers
Beautiful sawn-edge paving stones. 10 Pictures -
Frontier® Chopped Pavers
Rectangular tumbled paving stones. 13 Pictures -
Deep Creek Flagstone
A beautiful hard brown and tan irregular flagstone. 1 Pictures -
Peregrine Limestone
A medium-gray limestone sawn into rectangular paving stones. 5 Pictures -
Copperhead Quartzite
Beautiful blue gray and rust-colored quartzite sawn into rectangular paving stones. 3 Pictures -
European Cobblestones
Granite cobblestones reclaimed from European Streets 8 Pictures -
Antique Cobblestones
Antique granite cobblestones reclaimed from 19th- and early 20th-century streets in the eastern U.S. 6 Pictures -
Bluestone
A sandstone that has been quarried for decades in the eastern United States. 5 Pictures -
Chief Cliff Flagstone
Rustic tan, brown and gray flagstone 3 Pictures -
Antique Yorkshire Flagstone
Antique Yorkshire Flagstones have been used for centuries as paving stones in England. 4 Pictures -
Cabinet Gorge Flagstone
Multi-colored flagstone 1 Pictures -
Colorado Buff
A light tan and gray flagstone that is available as an irregular flagstone or cut into rectangles. 2 Pictures -
Colorado Red
A light red to pink sandstone. 4 Pictures -
Desert Blonde Flagstone
A gray and tan sandstone with some rose colors. 3 Pictures -
Quartzite Flagstone
3 Pictures -
Three Rivers Flagstone
A hard flagstone with an interesting color range. 4 Pictures -
Prichard Quartzite
A gray and rusty-colored flagstone with a rustic appearance. 3 Pictures
