10 Towns In AMERICA Where People Still Live In Houses Built Before 1800
Step inside the hidden American towns where history never left. From colonial streets in Virginia and Rhode Island to ancient adobe communities in New Mexico, these are places where people still live in homes built before 1800 — some even older than the United States itself. In this video, we explore 10 remarkable towns where centuries-old houses are still occupied today, where cobblestone streets, colonial mansions, and Native American pueblos remain part of everyday life. 🏛️ Featuring: • Williamsburg, Virginia • Newport, Rhode Island • Annapolis, Maryland • Salem, Massachusetts • Charleston, South Carolina • Portsmouth, New Hampshire • St. Augustine, Florida • Savannah, Georgia • Taos Pueblo & Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico These aren’t museums. These are living communities where history is still alive behind real front doors. Subscribe for more hidden American history, forgotten towns, historic places, and unbelievable stories from across the USA.

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