The new railroad town soon swelled to more than 1500 people in its early years.
Throughout the 1900s, Perryville continued to serve as a railroad town.
Mitchell was built as a railroad town in the mid-19th century.
It was a railroad town in the late 1800s.
He built a hotel in the new railroad town of Sweetwater.
This was the growth of a city, not just a railroad town.
During the 20th century, Perryville continued to serve as a railroad town.
The nearby railroad town of Page was named for him.
It's really a railroad town with people of all incomes living next door to each other.
From that day on, Tapa grew quickly as a railroad town.