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Williams, Arizona, was founded by two men from Massachusetts, specifically by a railroad engineer named William H. Williams and his partner, a man named J. H. O'Brien, in the late 19th century. The town was established as a support station for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. Over time, Williams grew and became known as the "Gateway to the Grand Canyon," attracting tourists and travelers heading to the national park.

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