Examples of 'frenchtown' in a sentence

Meaning of "frenchtown"

frenchtown (noun) - Frenchtown can refer to a neighborhood or town with a strong French cultural influence or heritage
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  • A number of places in the United States:
  • An unincorporated community in El Dorado County, California.
  • An unincorporated community in Yuba County, California.
  • A neighbourhood of Tallahassee, Florida.

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The remaining prisoners were left in Frenchtown.
Frenchtown was settled shortly thereafter as the third European settlement in the state.
They say they saw you out by Frenchtown.
Frenchtown was not the only victory the defenders of Upper Canada gained that winter.
His troops were camped throughout Frenchtown.
Frenchtown is located along the banks of the Delaware River on the Hunterdon Plateau.
One thousand people were evacuated from Alberton and from Frenchtown.
Battle of Frenchtown.
An obelisk, located on the battlefield grounds, commemorates the victims of the Battle of Frenchtown.
Battles of Frenchtown.
The morning after the battle, other Native Americans returned to Frenchtown.
Hotels in Frenchtown.
The first settlement at Frenchtown was made in the 1840s by a colony of French people.
It can be accessed via Frenchtown Road.
It runs from Highway 30 near Frenchtown and takes a northerly path toward Crown Mountain.

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Otherwise, all would be killed and Frenchtown burned.
The area that was formerly known as Frenchtown is now the Seton Hill Historic District.
A few weeks afterward, Henry and his family move back to Frenchtown their old town.
A portion of harrison 's army encamped at frenchtown near the river raisin.

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