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10/31/21

[Answer] Which is the oldest continuously occupied city in the U.S.A.?

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Which is the oldest continuously occupied city in the U.S.A.?


  • St. Augustine, Florida:The oldest continuously occupied United States city was founded by Spanish settlers to the eastern Florida coast in 1565. St. Augustine, Florida, proudly holds the title in the U.S. There were other settlements established before St. Augustine but none of them remained as permanent settlements in what would later become the United States. The Roanoke colony was established in 1585 but disappeared in one of history's greatest unsolved mysteries. Jamestown was settled in 1607 and the pilgrims came ashore at Plymouth Rock in 1620. Neither of these settlements stood the test of time, however. St. Augustine remains a thriving city to this day. Source: SmithsonianMag.com



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