The town I was born in, Johnstown New York, has a pretty cool Colonial history. We were founded by Sir William Johnson. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_William_Johnson,_1st_Baronet He had a fantastic relationship with the native tribe, and, when as a Tory things started looking bad for ol' Sir Bill, the Indians helped him escape to Canada. His home still stands. The street I grew up on has a Colonial period jail and fort. After the technical surrender of the British to the Americans but before word got out, a battle took place in my city that started at that fort and ended in a field a couple miles away. Oh, and George Washington inspected that fort once.
His common law wife, the Native woman Molly Brant, was pretty awesome too. http://meyna.com/mohawk3.html
Also to Johnstown's fame is Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who was pals with Susan B. Anthony but very few people have ever heard of. Sadly, since she was very instrumental in the Women's Suffrage Movement but didn't get a coin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Cady_Stanton There's a street right near mine called Cady street, after her father.
The city I live in now, Haverhill MA, apparently made shoes for the Queen of England, back when she was our Queen, and some rich dude built a castle here for some reason. That's about all I know. http://www.winnekenni.com/