Places and Structures
- Redstone, Colorado
- Redstone, New Hampshire, site of abandoned "red granite" quarry
- Redstone Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
- Redstone (building), in San Francisco, California
- Brownsville, Pennsylvania, known as "Redstone" when it was a notable 18th century frontier town
- Redstone Creek, a creek in Pennsylvania, United States
- Redstone, British Columbia, a settlement in the Chilcotin District of British Columbia, Canada
- Redstone Flat Indian Reserve No. 1, an Indian Reserve near Redstone, British Columbia
- Redstone Flat Indian Reserve No. 1A, an Indian Reserve near Redstone, British Columbia
- Redstone Cemetery Indian Reserve No. 1B, an Indian Reserve near Redstone, British Columbia
- Presbytery of Redstone
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