Old Town, Baltimore
In 1661 David Jones was the first European to settle in the region that would one day grow into the city of Baltimore, Maryland. He built his home on the banks of a stream that he named after himself, the Jones Falls. Over the course of the late 17th and early 18th centuries the Jones Falls provided power for mills and fresh drinking water for a growing population at the settlement known as Jonestown.
On the west side of the Jones Falls a competing settlement called Baltimore Town was established. The two settlements grew alongside one another, as well as a third to the south known as Fell’s Point, for many years. Eventually Baltimore Town grew to overshadow Jonestown and the later was incorporated into Baltimore Town and was thereafter known as Old Town. A single bridge on Gay Street linked Old Town to the east with Baltimore Town to the west.