The oldest foundation in the U.S. is typically considered to be the "Foundation of the San Miguel Mission" in California, built in 1797. However, if referring to the oldest continuously operating foundation, the "Society of the Cincinnati," founded in 1783, is often highlighted for its historical significance and ongoing activities. The term "foundation" can vary in meaning, so interpretations may differ based on context.
No it is the 13th US State.
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the oldest us capitol would be Philadelphia, because, it was the oldest in the united states not the continents of America. Yo
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The Declaration of Independence is not really the foundation of US law. It actually has no legal effect today at all, but it has profoundly influenced American thinking and culture. The foundation for our system of law is in the Constitution of the United States.
The first US capital was Philadelphia. This would be the oldest capital of the US.
The oldest sporting venue in the US is Saratoga Race Course.
The first US capital was Philadelphia. This would be the oldest capital of the US.
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oldest yacht club in America ??
Oldest Sports club in the US is the Oneida Football Club in Boston Mass
"Ohio pulp mills" oldest paper recycling plant in US
The oldest food trademark in the US is Morton Salt, which was registered in 1911.
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