While there is no "following" list for me to select from, the answer is Utah. Mormons arrived in what is now Utah (then part of Mexico) in 1847, seeking religious freedom after being kicked out of Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois. A short time later, Utah became a territory of the United States after the Mexican-American war. Utah was granted statehood in 1896, six years after the Mormons promised to discontinue polygamy and be subject to US federal law.
Maryland
Dominica
Geneva
Rhode Island
Geneva in Switzerland became a haven for over 6000 Protestants during the 16th century. Led by John Calvin, the city became known for its focus on Protestantism and religious reform, attracting many religious refugees seeking a safe haven from persecution in other regions of Europe.
Plantation farmars
The English colony that served as a haven for Roman Catholics thanks to the Act of Toleration in 1649 was Maryland. This act ensured religious freedom and protection for Catholics in the colony, which was established as a safe haven for Catholics fleeing religious persecution in England.
Haven-Villa of Winter Haven was created in 1926.
Haven-Villa of Winter Haven ended in 1926.
East Haven,North Haven, West Haven, Momaguin,
It was established as a Quaker refuge but many other groups settled there. It became a haven for Lutherans from Catholic maltreatment and Catholics from Lutheran maltreatment, Quakers comtinued to arrive and the Anglicans maintained their presence. Spanish jewery found a haven, Splinter groups like the Shakers and the Amish found a haven. Mennonites thrived.
The names of the Haven Characters are, Bradley Bear, Rory the Tiger, Anxious Haven, Polly Haven, Ned Haven, Greedy Haven and a parrot.