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The Oldest and Historic Towns of America Across All States

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Wrangell

This 1861 town is located beside the Stikine River. Wrangell hosted an important gold rush in American history, which is known as the "Stikine Gold Rush."

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Tucson

The Southern Pacific railroad first reached this place in 1880 and started the flow of settlers from the south and north. This place was also the home of many Mexicans and Tohono O'odham Indians.

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San Diego

This old city is considered the birthplace of human civilization on the Pacific Coast. Spanish settlers first visited this place in the 15th century. However, San Diego was the inhabitant of Kumeyaay Native Americans.

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San Luis

Unfortunately, the first European permanent settlers drove them away from these tribal people's 11,000-year-old living place. However, the modern San Luis was established in 1851.

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Wethersfield

If you visit this small community, you may experience many discarded establishments of ancient shipbuilding companies, water-side trading posts, and many more

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Lewes

Delaware's Lewes is the region's first permanent settlement of Dutch settlers. We find its name present in the 17th-century records.

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St. Augustine

This small city was established in 1565 by the European and African-American settlers. St. Augustine is still thriving with its past grolies.

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Savannah

Savannah is the oldest known city established by following a well-crafted plan. This place was important for industrial activities and seaports in Old America.

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