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Fort Pierre, established in 1817, was the first permanent settlement in South Dakota.
St Joseph, Michigan, dates back to 1785, when William Burnett established a trading post and became the first permanent settler.
The first permanent European post explorer settlement in Washington was established at Fort Nisqually, near present-day Tacoma, in 1833 by the Hudson's Bay Company. It served as a trading post and agricultural center for the fur trade.
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The Arkansas Post was the first permanent white settlement in the state.
What is now Utah was inhabited by Native Americans for thousands of years before white men arrived. The first "town" established by white settlers was Ogden (then called Fort Buenaventura). It was more like a trading post with permanent residents. It was established two years before the Mormons arrived.
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Russian fur traders first arrived in Kenai 1741. In 1791 a Russian trading post was constructed.
The Huffington Post was first established in 2005. The specific date of this event was on May 9th. In February of 2011, another major change happened when the site was purchased by AOL.
The Dutch made the first permanent settlement in the Hudson River Valley in 1610. They established Fort Nassau, a trading post, south of present day Albany.
Dodge's post office was established in 1881.