Perth was known as St John's town.
The Alamo is in San Antonio, Texas.
England. Not "Britain", because the Romans never occupied Scotland or Wales.
they split the town and the street is now called wall strret
The Picts are the original inhabitants of what became Scotland. The Romans called them the 'Caledonia' or 'Painted Ones'. The Scots were a Celtic tribe from what is now Northern Ireland, the 'Scotti'. The Scotti moved to the Argyle region of Scotland and slowly 'bred out' the Picts. The country eventually became known as Scotland.
Baltimore, MD. It is now known as Johns Hopkins Bayview.
Rutherglen is a small town in South Lankshire, Scotland. In 1975, it had trouble with it's town council, and became a component of Glasgow. Now South Lankshire is it's town council.
Susan Boyle comes from a town called blackburn which is in west Lothian, Scotland. She lives a few doors down from me and she is thinking of moving to Edinburgh.
In Scotland the tree weasel is called a pine marten.
Clydesdale horses would be found in Clydesdale, Scotland, now known as Lanarkshire, which in central Scotland. The animal was named for the town where it was used as a draft horse on area farms.
Persia was a country, not a town; the country is now called Iran. Its ancient capital was Persepolis.
Gourock is a town in in the Lowlands of Scotland. Previously it was a shipping or port town, however now it's main function is simply as a residential area. It has many hotels and perhaps its main attraction is its large outdoor pool which is one of only two remaining in Scotland.
yes there is a town called leek, although it may now be a city.
It depends on which Saint Johns you are referring to: St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda St. Johns, Saba, a village on the Caribbean island of Saba Svatý Jan pod Skalou (Saint John Under the Rock), in central Bohemia Svatý Jan nad Malší (Saint John Above Malše), in south Bohemia, Czech Republic Saint John's Island, Singapore St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador St. Johns (provincial electoral district), in North Winnipeg St. John's Island, British colony from 1763 to 1798 when it was renamed Prince Edward Island St. Johns and Fort St-Jean, now called Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu see also Saint John, New Brunswick Saint Johns, New Zealand, a suburb of Auckland St John's, Isle of Man St Johns, London, England St John's, Redhill, Surrey, a hamlet adjoining the town of Redhill St. John's, Surrey, England St. John's, South Yorkshire, England St. John's, Worcester, England St John's Wood, London, England St. John's Rock, a 19th century name for Dubh Artach, Scotland St Johns Lane, the home of Bristol City F.C. until 1904 Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands St. Johns, Arizona St. John's River (California) St. Johns, Florida St. Johns County, Florida St. Johns River, Florida St. Johns, Illinois Saint Johns, Indiana St. Johns, Michigan St. Johns, Portland, Oregon
The Alamo is in San Antonio, Texas.
England. Not "Britain", because the Romans never occupied Scotland or Wales.
Same as it's called now: Stratford-upon-Avon.
Charles Town is located in South Carolina, now called just Charleston, which was changed towards the end of colonial times.