Gnadenhutten, OH, United States
This sleepy village of 1,240 people is hardly a bustling metropolis. The Tuscarawas River may flow through it, but the pace of life here is glacial. Gnadenhutten was founded by Moravian Christians in 1772, making it Ohio's oldest existing settlement, though its colonial history has a dark stain - the Gnadenhutten massacre during the American Revolution, where 96 Native Americans were killed. Today, the town's Moravian heritage is still evident, with a rebuilt church serving as a memorial, but the persistent bureaucracy around its Native American land claims is a headache. For those seeking a quaint, historic town to retire in, Gnadenhutten may fit the bill, but its limited economic opportunities make it a tough sell for younger residents.
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