I am a family researcher and have found reference to "Charlestown, New York" in the family genealogy, "The Descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle", George Frederick Tuttle, Tuttle & Company, Official State Printers, Rutland, VT, 1883, p.56 (137531, VIII, "...Isaac German: farmer, b. Charlestown, N.Y., July 6,1804...")
Charlestown
"The Town" is a crime thriller movie that takes place in Charlestown, a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts known for its history of organized crime and bank robberies.
welll the town was named new york
Yes there actually was.
Yes. However, it is named for the Yorktown, Virginia, Revolutionary War battle.
Yes there is a town called "It." It is very small and only has one store.
no they are from a town near denver named Arvada
New york, Illinois
York is a ancient walled town in Yorkshire, England. The name is derived from the Viking name of Jorvik. New York is named after the Duke of York whose relationship with the town of York was somewhat vague.
It's pronounced ch-arls-town. The end part rhymes with down.
New York
There are at least three states in the United States with a town named Greeneville: Tennessee, New York, and Ohio.