The first successful American settlement was Jamestown, originated in 1607. The current site has quite a few artifacts from those early years and they've actually (in the last decade) uncovered the site of the original settlement.
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Landmark Theaters has operated since 1974. The oldest theater in the chain is the Downer Theater. It has been operated by Landmark since 1989, but it was originally built in 1915. The Piedmont Theater in Oakland has been a Landmark location since 1994. It was originally built in 1917.
Yes, it is the world's largest/oldest [not sure which] Buddhist temple.
Her house is a landmark because that is where the first American flag was made
No
A building called the "old fort" is the oldest building in the state of Montana. The "old fort" is located in Fort Benton and it is considered a national landmark.
The oldest theater in America is the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1809 and is considered historically significant because it is the oldest continuously operating theater in the English-speaking world. The theater has hosted many famous actors and productions throughout its long history, making it a landmark in American theater.
Bogota is the oldest.
Baseball is the oldest of the major American teamsports
No. It is in fact quite young in comparison to theSydney Harbour Bridge.
Machu Picchu The landmark of Peru is know as the Amazon River.