Jamestown, VA
in 1607 Is the oldest British town in America.
However, I do believe that the Spanish are also considered Europeans, and they founded a town in St. Augustine, Florida in 1565.
santo domingoSanto DomingoBelieve it or not, I think its Hispaniola; for starters, its the first place where Columbus and company met landfall, so they established a small outpost there which later grew into a fortification, and from a fortification it grew into a town and from a town into a city. The next oldest place, is the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo having the oldest university (I believe) in the western hemisphere. I could be mistaken though; its either Havana, or some other Cuban city.You are both right, it is Santo Domingo on the Island of Hispaniola, in the Dominican Republic. Founded in 1496 by Bartholomew Columbus, the younger brother of one, Christopher Columbus.
Virginia Company of London
William Penn was America's first town planner.
St. Augustine, Florida.
St. Augustine, Florida
Jamestown virginiain 1607
Saint Augestine
St. Augustine
kaytie mosby
St Augustine, in 1565.
St. Augustine
Ribe, the oldest town of Denmark, was foundedabout 700 A.D.
The oldest town in New York is Southampton, settled in 1640. The oldest village is Hempstead, established in 1644. The oldest city is Albany, founded in 1686.
St. Augustine in Florida.
No, the oldest city is Cape Town (also known as the "Mother City"), founded by Jan van Riebeeck.
Megan fox told me it was New York but what does she know- even if she is smokin hot.
That city is St. Augustine in Florida.