The nation's oldest port / city is St. Augustine, FL. Founded in 1565 by Pedro Menedez it is the nation's oldest continually occupied European city. While it is no longer a major fishing port it was the capitol of the shriming industry in the early-mid 1900's. Today, it is known mostly as a vacation destination; however, a few shrimp trawlers can still be seen off its shores.
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The nation's oldest port / city is St. Augustine, FL. Founded in 1565 by Pedro Menedez it is the nation's oldest continually occupied European city. While it is no longer a major fishing port it was the capitol of the shriming industry in the early-mid 1900's. Today, it is known mostly as a vacation destination; however, a few shrimp trawlers can still be seen off its shores.
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The main port of entry was New York
Houston is a port city because the Houston Ship Channel connects the industrial portion s of Houston to the Gulf of Mexico.
Hugo Leipziger-Pearce has written: 'The architectonic city in the Americas' -- subject(s): City planning, Architecture, Cities and towns
An S-Video Port
S-video is better than the composite video when output to a television
Mike Endsley has written: 'The Port Orchard revitalization' -- subject(s): City planning
Cincinnati is a major city because it was a port city on the Ohio River in the 1800's and in the 1900's it was a big manufacturing city. And currently it home of 2 Pro sports, headquarters of a few major companies and center city of a 2.2 million metro area.
There are several Greek cities with S as first letter. To name some we start Serres capital city of Prefacture Serrae, Sami port city of Kefallonia and of course the most famous ancient greek city of Sparta.
Because in the 1800's portsmouth was never portsmouth but it's name came from the city being on the of river port