The town was positioned on a hill closer to the Stanley River than the present day town.
This military camp eventually grew into the present day town of Superior.
Whether or not the battle actually took place near the modern day town of Cedynia is disputed in modern scholarship.
During the 19th century these hamlets grew into the modern day town of Coatbridge.
The current day town looks to a dry place, although it was once considered to be very beautiful place with lakes and beautiful surroundings.
This is the site of the present day town of Hvar.
The town was named after an engineer who helped complete the railroad through the present day town.
These episodes of planned settlement account for the majority of present day towns throughout the country.
The present day town of Eidsvold was named for the nearby property.
The present day town of Gracemere was named for the station.