Coloma, California.
Harappa was discovered in 1921-the first city archaeologists dug out.
The city of Savannah was the first city in Georgia. It was established in 1733 by colonists led by General James Oglethorpe, who travelled from Britain on the ship Anne.
The address of the Morton-James Public Library is: 923 First Corso, Nebraska City, 68410 2123
When James Cook first arrived in New Zealand, there were no cities. The indigenous people of New Zealand, the Maori, who were the first people there, did not build cities.
Petra was discovered on August 22, 1812. The man who discovered the historical city was Johann Burckhardt. Burckhardt was a well-to-do Swiss explorer.
Harappa was discovered in 1921-the first city archaeologists dug out.
In 1864, the first permanent white settlers, discovered the town of Everglades, now known as Everglades City.
The city was first called St Paul in 1841.
There was a city in the Tigris-Euphrates valley called Ur. I believe it may be the earliest city discovered so far. Keep in mind that this dosent make it the first city-in-fact, only the first KNOWN city.
Jamestown was a colony back in the 1600's when America was first being discovered.
The city of Savannah was the first city in Georgia. It was established in 1733 by colonists led by General James Oglethorpe, who travelled from Britain on the ship Anne.
England at first, then the peach, then New York City.
The town/city of Gympie is nicknamed "The town that saved Queensland from Bankruptcy". This is because Gympie was the site of Queensland's first gold rush, after James Nash discovered gold in 1867.
The address of the Morton-James Public Library is: 923 First Corso, Nebraska City, 68410 2123
they found a city that lay beneath the earth
the first one was built in James city Virginia in the early senenteenth century.
There are two misconceptions in this question. Cities are not discovered. The locality where a city is built is what is discovered. Canberra is a city that arose out of the need to build a suitable national capital for Australia. Secondly, James Vaughn was just one of three men travelling together when they discovered the locality where Canberra now stands, in 1820. Joseph Wild and pastoralist Charles Throsby were part of this important expedition to find more land suitable for agriculture and grazing of livestock. Wild and Throsby were the first Europeans to explore the area that later became the Australian Capital Territory, where Canberra was established.