Greystone
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Not to be confused with Gray Rocks.
Greystone or Graystone may refer to:
Locations
United States
- Greystone, West Virginia
- Greystone Airport, a private airport in Ocala, Florida
- Greystone (estate), a historical estate and gardens near New York City
- Greystone Mansion, Beverly Hills, California mansion built by/for Edward L. Doheny, listed on the NRHP as Doheny Estate/Greystone
- Greystone (Harrodsburg, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Mercer County, Kentucky
- Greystone Castle, Reno, Nevada, listed on the NRHP in Washoe County, Nevada
- Greystone (Durham, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP in Durham County, North Carolina
- Greystone Historic District, North Providence, Rhode Island, listed on the NRHP in Rhode Island
- Greystone Mill Historic District, North Providence, Rhode Island, NRHP-listed
- Greystone Cellars, St. Helena, California, NRHP-listed, in Napa County, California
- Greystone Villa-Cabin 18, Cleveland National Forest, California, listed on the NRHP in Orange County, California
- Gustave Greystone-Meissner House, Pevely, Missouri, listed on the NRHP in Jefferson County, Missouri
- Greystone Golf & Country Club, a private golf course in Birmingham, Alabama
- Greystone Golf Course, a public golf course in White Hall, Maryland
- Greystone (Knoxville), an NRHP-listed house in Knoxville, Tennessee
- Greystone (Metro-North station), a railroad station in Westchester County, New York
Other countries
- Greystone, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Other uses
- Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital, a Kirkbride Plan "lunatic asylum", built in the late 1800s, in Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, New Jersey
- Greystone (architecture), a style of buildings faced in grey limestone
- Graystone (film), an upcoming American film
- Greystone Ltd, a private military contracting firm
- Greystone (CIA operation), alleged umbrella operation for covert actions by the CIA in the Middle East after the September 11 Attacks
See also
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