as big as my weiner.
The Washington Monument is the tallest building in DC. It stands at 555 feet. Compare the height to the capital building's 288 feet.
The first US capital was Philadelphia. This would be the oldest capital of the US.
No.
The National Capital In 1790 was Philadelphia.
Never, really, in that it was never officially stated to be the capital of the US. If you're willing to be generous in your definition of "capital", then it would be possible to fudge a little and say that it was the capital of the US while Congress met there from November 1783 to August 1784.
The Capital Building?
the senators and the representatives
The Capitol Building. (Note that Washington DC is the 'capital' of the US.)
Sandstone
The word similar to "capital" can be "wealth" or "assets".
September 18, 1793 was the groundbreaking ceremony. In September 2009 the Capital Building will be 216 years old. www.politicalpete.com
Independence hall in Philadelphia.
US Capital
The US Capital Building has 540 rooms and 658 windows, 850 doors. The building has five levels including the dome.
It is the former Territorial Capital building.
Depends on what capital building you are asking about.
I believe it is the smallest state capital in the US. In other words, not very big.